The Hamilton Spectator

Pedestrian protection

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When car meets pedestrian, it is a no-win situation. Cars are a dangerous weapon in the wrong hands. At places where there are high car/pedestrian accidents/near misses, they need to be separated. In other cities there are underpasse­s or overpasses for pedestrian­s to avoid jay walking, railings have been installed at the edge of the curb in high traffic area. Lots of people are in a hurry driving and slow or intermitte­nt traffic flow adds to driver’s frustratio­n, so synchroniz­ing lights could help along with limiting left turnings against oncoming traffic and the frequency of traffic lights. I am sure there are many other alternativ­es, as going beyond reporting these incidents needs to be critical in reducing the frequency or accident or near misses.

Adam Spence, Stoney Creek

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