Pedestrian identified after being hit, killed on Highway 99 | HeraldNet.com

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Kaitlin Wester, 29, of Lynnwood, has been identified as the pedestrian killed in a tragic accident on Highway 99, as confirmed by the Washington State Patrol. This incident has sparked renewed discussions around pedestrian safety in the Lynnwood area, emphasizing the need for improved measures to protect vulnerable road users. Eyewitness accounts and initial reports suggest that the circumstances surrounding the crash are under thorough investigation. Community advocates are calling for more substantial traffic safety initiatives, including better signage and crosswalks, to prevent similar tragedies. The loss of Kaitlin Wester serves as a somber reminder of the risks pedestrians face on busy highways.

Local officials are beginning to engage in discussions about potential policy changes to enhance safety for all road users. As the investigation progresses, residents are urged to remain vigilant and aware of their surroundings while navigating roadways. The community is united in grief as they seek to honor her memory by pushing for necessary changes.

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