Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s for pedestrian safety.
Most pedestrian deaths in MoCo are people running across huge streets in the middle of a block, often wearing dark clothes at night.
That's actually not true. Going back to the beginning of 2020 in Montgomery County, drivers killed pedestrians
-in a paint-on-the-pavement crosswalk
-at an intersection (wearing reflective clothing)
-in a paint-on-the-pavement crosswalk
-in a paint-on-the-pavement crosswalk
-at an intersection (in daylight)
-standing by the side of the road
-at an intersection
-standing by the side of the road (in daylight)
-at an intersection
-in a construction trench (in daylight)
-on the sidewalk (in daylight)
-at a shopping center driveway
-at an intersection
-at an intersection
-not at an intersection (at a bus stop)
-in a paint-on-the-pavement crosswalk (with a broken pedestrian signal)
-at an intersection