The Impact Of Crosswalks

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Summary In the neighborhood, the residents can walk to many different activities. The neighborhood has eleven playgrounds, (some which are for younger children considered tot lots), four basketball courts, a pool, a recreational center, and mailboxes at the end of each resident’s street. Seems like a lot of places you are able to walk, right? One thing missing in the neighborhood is crosswalks and crossing signs leading to each of these different places and more. This can cause a safety concern for residents, non-residents, and drivers. What I am proposing is to have cross walks put up throughout the neighborhood so residents are safe when crossing the road. Problem The neighborhood main road is a large circle, with the same entrance …show more content…

Families each day walk around the neighborhood to different activities such as the playgrounds, the basketball courts, and the pool. The problem is when residents have to walk to different places there are no safe places to cross the road. Currently there are no painted crosswalks or even pedestrian crossing signs. This can cause a major safety concern for residents and drivers. Children and teens can be affected largely by this due to the school bus dropping them off at the entrance of the neighborhood where they eventually have to cross the street. Marked crosswalks are an essential tool for helping pedestrians move safely, conveniently and predictably across roadways. Crosswalks can also provide a unique streetscape design treatment to emphasize pedestrians’ presence and primacy (crosswalks). Also, a lack of crosswalks creates an unsafe …show more content…

One is the cost of the project. The office might consider the money could be used towards other upgrades such as the playgrounds, the pool, or other necessities. Another is the construction. The office might not want to have to block traffic when residents are trying to leave or come home. Furthermore, will the residents and others actually use the crosswalks when finished? However, the money should be spent on crosswalks because of a safety issue. Spending the money on the crosswalks can end up saving residents’ and others’ lives preventing further tragedies from occurring. As far as the construction, whomever is putting up the crosswalks can split the road up into different sections to keep the traffic flow. A detour could also be created having drivers go around the opposite way to their house or wherever they need to go in the neighborhood. The neighborhood office should send out a letter to all residents addressing the crosswalks are for their safety and should be used at all times. As for all non-residents to help them understand the importance of using the crosswalk, put a banner at the entrance stating a certain date all crosswalks will be utilized when crossing the

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