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Pedestrian deaths: Walking to the grocery store shouldn’t be a challenge
Two years ago, 14 pedestrians were killed across Greater Toronto in a single month. The accidents involved cars, vans, trucks, buses and even a streetcar. That terrible spate included a senior crossing six lanes of traffic with her groceries, and a mother pushing a stroller.
Ontario’s chief coroner reviewed all the pedestrian deaths in 2010— tragically there were 95 — to determine what could be done to prevent this type of carnage on our roads.
Much of what the coroner’s office found, summed up in a report last week, will surprise very few of us who drive, walk or cycle in any city in Ontario. Each one of those deaths was preventable. Distracted drivers, pedestrians paying too little attention, drivers turning without looking, pedestrians crossing mid-block and driving speed accounted for most of the deaths.
We owe them a greater degree of safety. Walking to the grocery store shouldn’t be an extreme sport.