[RP TownTalk] RR crossing safety improvements

Melissa Avery m.avery at rocketmail.com
Sat Apr 4 03:37:27 UTC 2009


Rob-
you make some very valid points. it seems like the ball has been dropped as far as the safety issues go. 
another serious problem is the stop sign runners at corner of Lafayette and Queensburry and the stop sign in front of S&J's.
Well actually stop sign running all over town. Have the police just given up on enforcing this traffic law?
I am very surprised that Riverdale's finest are not posted at the intersection making their own assessment of the problem.




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From: Robert Oppenheim <Rob.Oppenheim at comcast.net>
To: TownTalk <towntalk at riverdale-park.org>; TownHall <riverdaleparkmd at comcast.net>
Sent: Friday, April 3, 2009 10:43:58 PM
Subject: [RP TownTalk] RR crossing safety improvements

One problem with the RR crossing is poor lighting. There are
no street lamps on the corner of Lafayette and Queensbury
and much of the RR crossing is dark too. This is very dangerous
to pedestrians and confusing to drivers.

Just last December (2008), an early morning female jogger was
hit by a car at this corner. Her ankle was broken in several
places and her convalescence has been slow and painful.

Two years ago the council approved adding two street lights to
the S.W. corner of Lafayette and Queensbury. One lamp was to
shine onto the Queensbury/RR crossing area - the other was to
shine onto Lafayette. These lamps have not been installed.
I don’t know why.

Perhaps these street lamps would have enabled the driver to see
the early morning jogger and prevented that accident.

Also, there is no crosswalk painted there. In fact, there are
no crosswalks anywhere that can get a pedestrian from the RR
crossing to say, the bus stop in front of the old Credit Union
or to Dumm’s Corner. This should be corrected immediately –
and the lamps should be installed too.

Poor visibility makes it easier for drivers to mistakenly turn
onto the tracks. They think they are turning onto Lafayette, but
they turn onto the tracks instead, get stuck, and get hit by a train.
The police dept tells me this happens a lot. (Bruce has a great story
about such an accident).

Do we have the foresight to act now to improve our RR crossing
safety? Can we be prodded into action by these recent non-lethal
accidents or do we have to wait until something really horrible
happens?


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