
Yesterday, February 9,
eleven-year old Victor Flores and his ten-year old friend Juan Estrada were killed under the rear wheels of a turning cement truck while
walking across the intersection of 9th Street and 3rd Avenue in Brooklyn. The boys
were legally crossing with the WALK signal but the truck driver did not
see them. Turning truck drivers regularly kill pedestrians and cyclists,
but the New York City Department of Transportation has done little to
prevent this kind of tragedy.
After reading the news release below, please e-mail Mayor Bloomberg and ask him to take action to keep young children and other pedestrians from being killed by turning truck drivers. For sample text, click here. Please send a copy of your message to T.A. at info@transalt.org. Following is the news release T.A. sent out in response to the incident. Killing of Brooklyn Boys by Truck
Driver Preventable:
Specifically, if the NYC Department of Transportation had installed neckdowns, an extension of the sidewalk at the corner, the truck driver who killed the boys would have had to make a wider and slower turn. This would have potentially given the boys more time to get out of the way, or for the driver to see them. Additionally, if the NYC DOT changed the signal timing to give pedestrians a head start before motorists were given the green, called a Leading Pedestrian Interval (LPI), the boys may have gotten further into the intersection and been more visible to the driver. New York City has installed hundreds of LPIs throughout the city. Currently, the NYC Department of Transportation is conducting a major study of truck use and its impact on city neighborhoods. http://www.nyc.gov/html/dot/html/motorist/truckintro.html On August 21, 2003, Transportation Alternatives, the Tri-State Transportation Campaign and the NYC Environmental Justice Alliance sent a letter to the NYC DOT asking it to:
The need for the NYC DOT to use street engineering and traffic calming techniques like neckdowns to protect pedestrians from turning drivers is given renewed urgency by the deaths of these two young boys. Pedestrians and cyclists are regularly killed by turning truck drivers. Unfortunately, the NYC DOT has not implemented neckdowns or other new street designs after these deaths. Other high profile pedestrian deaths from turning truck drivers include the 1997 killing of a middle aged women and mother at the intersection of 7th Avenue and 59th Street in Manhattan. Read the article and proposed safety improvements at http://www.transalt.org/press/magazine/003Summer/08trucks.html |
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