Residents warned city of dangerous Vancouver crosswalk before driver struck woman and child

Vancouver, BCLocal News

A woman and her child were struck by a grey SUV in a Vancouver crosswalk, an area residents previously warned was unsafe. The collision, caught on CCTV, occurred around 12:30 p. m. Tuesday, resulting in serious injuries for the woman and precautionary hospitalization for the child. Local resident Breanna Vander Helm criticized the crosswalk's design, pointing out the absence of flashing lights and visibility issues caused by parked cars.

Parents in the area have expressed concerns to the City of Vancouver, but responses have been limited to form letters, with no changes made to enhance safety. In an update, police confirmed they have identified the driver, although no charges have been filed. The incident highlights the persistent dangers pedestrians face while navigating the intersection, particularly for families. City officials may need to reassess safety measures to prevent future accidents. This incident raises questions about pedestrian safety protocols in Vancouver.

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