Anonymous wrote:Previous poster here with the experience yesterday.
No, I wasn't whipping around any corner. He wasn't even crossing at a corner.
I have had 3 kids attend Deal and I have driven the AU Park and Tenleytown streets for almost 2 decades. My kids make fun of me for being a grandmotherly slow driver. This kid was CLUELESS and someone needs to review traffic safety with him. And I'm going to take this opportunity to review safety with my current Deal student.
OR, ok---demean me in this post and then sue the driver when he's hit. But that won't bring him back to life or restore his ability to walk or think. That's a brilliant plan.![]()
I'm stepping away from this post now.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can someone share where this incident occurred? Thanks
It occurred at 16th Street & Myrtle St. This was my biggest fear when my kids went to Deal. They were only allowed to cross 16th at intersections with traffic lights. Even with that rule, my kid was almost hit one morning when a car jumped the curb trying to pass another car in front of a Deal/JR bus stop.
I'm confused. Is this different that the one in the subject line? My Deal student reported that a girl was hit in front of the school last week and that one of his teachers asked if anyone had seen anything. My kid didn't see anything but heard the ambulance.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Parents need to remind their kids that they should not wear headphones while walking. It's a huge safety hazard. They also shouldn't walk while looking down at their phones.
This was a kid walking in a crosswalk. The car closest to the curb stopped to let her pass, and the car in the left lane did not slow down to see if anyone was coming and hit a kid.
It's not the kid's fault for jumping into traffic. It's not the kid's fault for wearing headphones. It's not parents' faults for not training their kids.
THIS WAS A TERRIBLE DRIVER DRIVING TERRIBLY AND HITTING A CHILD WHO HAD THE RIGHT OF WAY. Stop trying to make it anything else. You people are deeply disgusting.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Previous poster here with the experience yesterday.
No, I wasn't whipping around any corner. He wasn't even crossing at a corner.
I have had 3 kids attend Deal and I have driven the AU Park and Tenleytown streets for almost 2 decades. My kids make fun of me for being a grandmotherly slow driver. This kid was CLUELESS and someone needs to review traffic safety with him. And I'm going to take this opportunity to review safety with my current Deal student.
OR, ok---demean me in this post and then sue the driver when he's hit. But that won't bring him back to life or restore his ability to walk or think. That's a brilliant plan.![]()
I'm stepping away from this post now.
Breathtaking in your stupidity.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can someone share where this incident occurred? Thanks
It occurred at 16th Street & Myrtle St. This was my biggest fear when my kids went to Deal. They were only allowed to cross 16th at intersections with traffic lights. Even with that rule, my kid was almost hit one morning when a car jumped the curb trying to pass another car in front of a Deal/JR bus stop.
Anonymous wrote:17 year old shot outside KIPP. Haven't seen that covered either. But by all means let's focus on what matters.
Anonymous wrote:Did you know that according to DC Law any midblock crossing where there is a stop sign is to be treated as a crosswalk even if it isn't marked? I know this because I live one block from an ES and we tried to have a crosswalk put down. DDOT told us it was a legal crossing even if it wasn't marked. Who cares if a kid gets hit or killed, the crossing was legal so their job was done I guess???!!! Funniest part was the reason they claimed they couldn't put down crosswalk was that there wasn't an ADA curb ramp so they couldn't put down the paint. Vision Zero my a**.
One block from an ES. One block from where a little girl was killed in a similar unmarked midblock crossing a few years earlier.