Crosswalk safety

Dear Editor:

I am one of the many people who use the crosswalk at Forfar Park to cross Gartshore in order to connect to the Cataract Trail east towards Belwood. This trail is widely used throughout the day by people of every age, and their dogs to get fresh air and exercise, surrounded by nature. There are walkers, runners, hikers and bikers.  

From Gordon to Garafraxa, motorists speed in both directions making it extremely dangerous to safely cross without the fear of being struck by a vehicle.

Although the crosswalk is clearly marked on the pavement as well as signage posted in both directions, this has not deterred motorists from speeding excessively and failing to stop for pedestrians. 

 Once pedestrians are at a crosswalk, they have the right of way and vehicles must stop.

On countless occasions, I have had to wait at the crosswalk, waving my arms wildly, to catch the attention of several vehicles speeding by before attempting to cross the road. One lady I spoke to on the trail said she was almost hit by a school bus.

 In order to try to resolve this very serious problem, I have contacted the township office twice in the past year expressing my concern and suggested installing a flashing yellow light at that location. I strongly urge concerned trail users to call Centre Wellington and ask for public works or infrastructure services in the hopes of expediting the installation of a flashing crosswalk light.  

I urge drivers travelling along this road to pay attention and slow down before someone is seriously injured or worse. To those drivers who do stop, I would like to extend my appreciation and thanks on behalf of all of the trail users! 

Karen Watson,
Fergus