Tow truck drivers seem to be especially bad for this. The night after I got my first car I took my girlfriend out and nearly got my head taken off by an unsecured tow hook near credit valley hospital. Two trucks were racing each other to an accident, and passed on either side of me doing a good 90 in a 50 zone. The guy to my left had his hook extended, so it was just bouncing along the road on it's cable behind his truck. Fast forward about a year when I get in a crash, and the cops on the scene end up fining the guy who was taking my car because he didn't have a valid tow license and apparently had outstanding speeding tickets. I had to wait for the guy to get his ticket and for some of his co-workers to come pick up my car and this guy's truck. The whole way to the repair shop these two guys were complaining how the police were cracking down on tow drivers because one of them had apparently nearly killed someone in Brampton the week before. They're worse than any street racer IMO.
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Aug 27th, 2009 09:10 AM #1
Two-year-old girl killed, mother in hospital after being hit by tow truck
I felt sick after hearing this on the radio yesterday afternoon. A truly tragic accident just outside of GM Place. Some flatbed truck that can hold 2 cars was apparent turning right and didn't see the woman and baby on the stroller.
http://www.vancouversun.com/news/reg...490/story.html
There are some terrible drivers out there as I was nearly hit by someone turning right and not looking while I was crossing the street at a pedestrian crosswalk and the crossing light was on. He even cursed at me afterward._______________
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Aug 27th, 2009 09:26 AM #2
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Aug 27th, 2009 10:04 AM #3
Not to shift blame, but to all pedestrians on the road...
LOOK BOTH WAYS BEFORE YOU CROSS, AND ESPECIALLY BEHIND YOU AT CORNERS
As a motorist, I am incredulous at how haphazard pedestrians are at crossing streets. They just step out without looking to see where cars are. It's especially bad on street corners when people just step out and assume whoever's turning right will see them and will stop in time. Parking lots are just as bad -- people just walk right onto the roadway to reach their destination, ignorant to any cars that might have been on-coming.
I have to admit though, being a motorist has definitely made me a better pedestrian, after seeing how negligent drivers can be.
It's true...you do have right of way. Legally, the roadway is yours to cross when you're not jay-walking, or when you're at a cross-walk. But right of way means nothing when you have to be peeled off of some car's bumper because the driver was on the phone and you assumed he saw you crossing.
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Aug 27th, 2009 12:02 PM #4
+1 As a motorist, I've become a more better pedestrian. I always make sure to glance all around to make sure cars aren't going to run me over, as well as making eye contact with drivers who are looking to turn right or left into my walking area.
As for Tow truck drivers, I would say a good majority of them are very callous and ignorant about sharing the road with other drivers. Maybe its the nature of tow truck drivers, or the fact that their on the road everyday.
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Aug 27th, 2009 12:06 PM #5
in this situation...this accident was impossible to avoid for the mom and a stroller w/kid
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Aug 27th, 2009 12:08 PM #6
Or maybe there are bad apples in any group. Could have been a taxi cab and people in this forum would have jumped on them. Could have been an old Asian lady and people would have jumped on them. Bottom line is when driving or crossing a street you ought to be alert and aware of all possible dangers.
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Aug 27th, 2009 12:47 PM #7
No. As someone who just learned to drive, I have to blame ICBC for this. They are simply too weak in enforcing speed limits. Most people don't even drive 30KM/h in school zones or park zones. I found it ironic that while I was doing my road test, I was the only one driving at 50KM/h on Lougheed and Boundary.
I think it's ridiculous for ICBC to set up rules and not enforce them.
The speed limits are designed in mind to cover events such as pedestrians. If no one jay-walked, or do stupid things then we can all drive 200KM/h and there would be no problems.
Another problem is how ICBC resolve crashes. Basically, the person without right of way ALWAYS get blamed, the person turning. My friend was turning left on a yellow and got hit by a car which ran the light. While, sure my friend should've looked but the ICBC should not give 0 responsibility to the other driver. Also, some people don't even brake when hitting another car since they know they have the right of way. Well that's true, but ICBC shouldn't set up a system where people only avoid crashes if they get 100% responsibility._______________
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Aug 27th, 2009 12:54 PM #8Newbie
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Aug 27th, 2009 01:23 PM #10
Might I point out the law to you gentlemen?
Pedestrian crossover, duties of driver - 140.
(1) Subject to subsection (2), when a pedestrian or a person in a wheelchair crossing a roadway within a pedestrian crossover,
(a) is upon the half of the roadway upon which a vehicle or street car is travelling; or
(b) is upon half of the roadway and is approaching the other half of the roadway on which a vehicle or street car is approaching so closely to the pedestrian crossover as to endanger him or her,
the driver of the vehicle or street car shall yield the right of way to the pedestrian or a person in a wheelchair by slowing down or stopping if necessary. R.S.O. 1990, c. H.8, s. 140 (1).
So, this places it squarely on YOUR SHOULDERS as a driver, to make sure pedestrians are not injured. I don't know how many times I've had to stop because a motorist is blocking the sidewalk. It's not safe most times, for pedestrians to walk around, because your fellow drivers are only an inch of two from your bumper. Most drivers think they are more important then pedestrians. Did you not learn in drivers ed that you stop BEFORE the crosswalk/sidewalk not IN or ON it?Last edited by _Allan_; Aug 27th, 2009 at 01:26 PM.
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Aug 27th, 2009 01:34 PM #11
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Aug 27th, 2009 02:14 PM #13
I agree it is the drivers responsibility to watch for pedestrians but it shouldn't be all up to the driver. Whoever is crossing the road should be smart enough to look before crossing, we learned as kids to look both ways before crossing the street, but as adults and teenagers people become ignorant. Drivers are only human, we can't see around blind corners. Both pedestrians and driver should cooperate and the pedestrian and driver should make eye contact so you know that you see eachother.
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so sad to read this.. but yes, everytime i cross, and a car is waiting to turn, i feel like i'm going to get run over. there needs to be dedicated turning lights such as in quebec. turn right only when turn right light is on, same for left turn.
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Aug 27th, 2009 03:01 PM #15
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