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

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Kaitlin Wester, a 29-year-old resident of Lynnwood, was tragically identified as the victim of a fatal pedestrian accident on Highway 99, according to the Washington State Patrol. The collision highlights ongoing safety concerns regarding pedestrian traffic in the area, particularly on this busy roadway. Witnesses reported a lack of adequate crosswalks and signage, which may have contributed to the accident. Local authorities are conducting a thorough investigation to ascertain the details surrounding the incident and whether any traffic violations occurred. The community has expressed its sorrow and concern over the safety of pedestrians, prompting discussions about necessary improvements.

As local news outlets continue to report on the situation, there is a growing call for enhanced safety measures to protect pedestrians on Highway 99. The tragic loss of Kaitlin Wester underscores the need for immediate action to prevent future accidents. This incident serves as a critical reminder of the importance of pedestrian safety in urban planning and roadway design.

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