Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:These two kids have been weighing really heavy on my heart this week. I just keep thinking of the pain their families must be going through. To send your child off to school and they don’t come home right before Thanksgiving on top it. This is one of those nightmare scenarios for a parent — the kids were in a cross walk with an adult in a school zone and still got killed. How do you even prevent something like this, you can’t just put them in a bubble.
What on earth are you talking about? There are so many ways to prevent this from happening. You just don't think there are because you can't imagine a driver's right to drive as fast as possible with as little accountability as possible being infringed on in anyway.
Make no bones about it, this tragedy, and thousands of tragedies like it every year, can most definitely be prevented. There's just little political will because drivers don't want it.
Ummm don’t rant at me. I hate cars and reluctantly my family owns one because it’s impractical in the US not to have one. I am all for making towns more pedestrian friendly (myself and my family are often ones). I don’t think cars should have the right to drive as fast as possible and have never had a speeding ticket, DUI, etc. in my life.
But the reality is changing our car dependent suburbs is not going to happen overnight and we are living in the reality we have now.
I stand by my statement that what happened is a nightmare scenario for parents. We can teach our kids to look both ways, walk in a crosswalk, have an adult with them, etc. And the fact something like this happens anyway is just awful.