buffalum wrote:Mark your calanders - the DCFWSD No's 6 and 7 SPECIAL MEETING will be Monday, April 16, 2012 at 6:00 pm. I don't know where it will be held. I hope it will be at a location that will accomidate the anticipated large crowd. The meeting agendas will go out via email shortly. Now is the time to let your District Board members know what you want to happen. I'm still for a 3-way STOP sign at the intersection.
buffalum wrote:Thanks Max. Looking forward to a productive meeting.

Common Sense Al wrote:Do we even know how this accident exactly happened? Was the driver not paying attention/obeying the traffic laws or did a kid, who perhaps may not have been paying attention either, just ride out into traffic?
love Lantana wrote:I can't speak for max or how he feels but i can imagine he is frustrated.
the FWSD has spent lots of time, money yes money too, trying to address what they identified as a saftey issue way before anyone else. And a child was injured so people want someone to blame...
Unless we get some traffic enforcement it may happen again.
falcon999 wrote:i agree some enforcement is needed but if someone rode their bike into the street without looking, you aren't going to be able to fix that no matter how much money you spend or how much you try.
I guess maybe we should consider building a pedestrian bridge over lantana trail with an elevator on it for people to bring their bikes.
admin wrote:As a resident, do you think the answer to this issue is:
More traffic controls (i.e. stop signs)
-or-
More enforcement (Sheriff Deputy on regular basis)
Common Sense Al wrote:Do we even know how this accident exactly happened? Was the driver not paying attention/obeying the traffic laws or did a kid, who perhaps may not have been paying attention either, just ride out into traffic?
admin wrote:Common Sense Al wrote:Do we even know how this accident exactly happened? Was the driver not paying attention/obeying the traffic laws or did a kid, who perhaps may not have been paying attention either, just ride out into traffic?
Per police report, main cause of accident was listed as impaired visibility:
"Driver stated that the windshield was fogged over and he failed to see the bicyclist. Vehicle’s front left bumper struck the bicyclist. Driver’s impaired visibility caused the crash."
No charges were filed against the teen driver.
More: http://www.crosstimbersgazette.com/loca ... swalk.html
JKTex wrote:They gave the kid a freebee. Fogged windshield is a drivers responsibility. If you can't see out of your car, you don't drive.

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