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How to be a safe pedestrian

Once daylight savings time kicks in during autumn and runs through the winter, pedestrians need to be extremely careful when crossing the road.

During this time of year there’s a greater chance of a pedestrian-vehicle accidents. Recently in Scarborough, a 38-year-old woman was involved in a hit and run after she struck a pedestrian crossing the road while she was making a left turn. The pedestrian was taken to the hospital with life-threatening injuries and the driver was later charged with obstructing a peace officer and failing to stop at scene of accident causing bodily harm.

In 2012, there were 312 pedestrian fatalities, which accounts for 15 per cent of the deaths on Canada’s roads, according to Transport Canada’s Canadian Motor Vehicle Traffic Collision Statistics. This is a slight drop from 321 pedestrian deaths in 2011, but it continues to be a concerning issue.

One tactic Queen’s Park is considering to remedy the situation is by lowering speed limits in Ontario cities or towns. This could give both drivers and pedestrians more time to react, which could also result in a lower force of impact. While countdown crosswalks may have been implemented to improve the safety of pedestrians, recent studies have shown that these crosswalks may be doing just the opposite.

Drivers need to be aware of pedestrians on the road, but pedestrians need to also do their part to ensure their safety. Here are some tips for pedestrians to stay safe while crossing the road.

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Motor vehicle accidents happen and accident benefits are available to anyone involved in a motor vehicle accident regardless of who caused the accident. The personal injury and accident lawyers at Neinstein Personal Injury Lawyers have been dealing with all accident related issues throughout Ontario for over 45 years. We know how to get you the compensation that you deserve and get your life back in order after being in a car accident. Call us at 416-920-4242, set up a free consultation, and come speak with us.