[RP TownTalk] TownTalk Digest, Vol 78, Issue 16
Melissa Avery
m.avery at rocketmail.com
Fri Jan 18 18:25:00 UTC 2013
This technique was first used in Montgomery County back in the early 1990's to justify installation traffic lights near the Silver Spring Metro.
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From: Sarah Wayland <sarah.wayland at gmail.com>
To: Sue Collins <wheadle at yahoo.com>
Cc: kathy galleher <kgalleher at yahoo.com>; "towntalk at riverdale-park.org" <towntalk at riverdale-park.org>
Sent: Friday, January 18, 2013 1:18 PM
Subject: Re: [RP TownTalk] TownTalk Digest, Vol 78, Issue 16
This is a case where I really believe that some enforcement of the law
(e.g., cars must stop when a pedestrian is in the crosswalk) would
help.
There's a crosswalk across Adelphi Road on the north side of E-W
Highway. One day on my morning commute, there was a stake out. A
pedestrian stood on one side of the crosswalk, and would step into the
crosswalk when the light changed (so it was legal for her to be in the
crosswalk). If a car turned right from E-W Highway onto Adelphi while
she was in the crosswalk, a policeman just down the block would nab
the scofflaw and ticket them. They were there for a few mornings.
I thought it was great.
-Sarah
On Fri, Jan 18, 2013 at 12:41 PM, Sue Collins <wheadle at yahoo.com> wrote:
> Crossing Queensbury Road? Please, my blood pressure! Especially at rush
> hour and/or if the traffic has had to wait for a train, it is nearly
> impossible to cross from, say, the MARC parking lot on the east side of the
> tracks over to Town Center Market. Marked crosswalks in the area might
> help, but if it's anything like the crosswalks on Route 1 and elsewhere,
> even if I'm actually IN the crosswalk, WITH the walk signal, just about
> every single time somebody will come roaring through the light and almost
> run me over. And when traffic on Queensbury is backed up from Route 1 to
> Lafayette as it sometimes is during rush hour, should we even mention those
> drivers who, rather than wait on the east side of the tracks until they can
> clear the tracks completely, actually keep their cars ON the tracks while
> waiting for the traffic to move?
>
> From: Sarah Wayland <sarah.wayland at gmail.com>
> To: kathy galleher <kgalleher at yahoo.com>
> Cc: "towntalk at riverdale-park.org" <towntalk at riverdale-park.org>
> Sent: Friday, January 18, 2013 9:56 AM
> Subject: Re: [RP TownTalk] TownTalk Digest, Vol 78, Issue 16
>
>> I would
>> strongly support an increase in marked crosswalks and signs to remind
>> folks
>> that those in the crosswalk have the right of way. I feel like our poor
>> pedestrians in this area are often at risk, and would love to see measures
>> to address that)
>
> This is a great suggestion, Kathy. I would also like to see that.
>
> Queensbury is really difficult to cross, both to get from my
> neighborhood (Sheridan east of the RR tracks) to the Town Center
> Market, and also to get to Route 1 (and the Rite Aid).
>
> Maybe a cross walk that crossed W Beale Circle (at the intersection
> with Queensbury) would help people like Sue and Audrey feel more safe
> when they are trying to get to those businesses (e.g., Calvert House,
> Lynn Animal Hospital, the dentist, and the bank). That intersection
> *is* pretty bad.
>
> We used to have a traffic committee. I'm wondering if it should be
> resurrected. These issues have a very real impact on the quality of
> life for our town residents.
>
> -Sarah
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Sarah Wayland | sarah.wayland at gmail.com | www.GuidingExceptionalParents.com
Supporting students with learning differences and their families
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