A tragic incident in Berkeley where 66-year-old Elise Lusk was killed by a vehicle has prompted local councilmembers to consider enhancing pedestrian safety. Following the accident, there are calls to study the addition of stop signs at several intersections characterized by traffic diverters without stop signs. This initiative comes in the wake of another recent incident involving a child pedestrian. Councilmembers have identified nine intersections for potential review, aiming to prevent future accidents and promote safer crossing conditions for pedestrians.
The tragic accident involving Elise Lusk has prompted calls from Berkeley councilmembers to study the addition of stop signs at riskier intersections to enhance pedestrian safety.
Councilmembers have identified nine intersections with traffic diverters but lacking stop signs, urging staff to analyze their safety in light of recent pedestrian accidents.
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