Vehicle vs Pedestrian at Mission and Modoc Streets.
Pedestrian Struck by Vehicle on Mission Street
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BIRD that’s irrelevant and crappy. But guess that makes you feel good…
BIRD – that is a terrible and childish thing to say. Do you even have a child in local schools?
3 people think it’s OK to make fun of kids’ test scores? Gross, really gross folks. You should be ashamed of yourselves.
Kids at that age feel as though they have very little control over their lives. One thing they can do is act like little pissants as they cross the street, walking slowly as possible. Take that, you anonymous adults. The kids get off on it, they love it. I just sit there in my vehicle and think about how these same kids soon will be driving their own vehicles and then be the ones watching adolescents act like entitled asshats. Isn’t life fun?
at 4:30 – good grief, what is your problem with kids? Wow! This is Curmudgeon-bonanza in here!
Not just the cars, but the kids need to pay attention also….. I’ve seen kids step-off the curb, and don’t even look around first. The “rule of thumb” is….., before stepping off the curb, make eye-contact with the driver. That intersection can be very very dangerous, and confusing, when it gets busy .
Right you are, D8VANILLA! It’s my misfortune to often be at the Modoc-Portesuello intersection in front of La Cumbre JHS right as classes are being let out for the day. I’m not sure whether it’s deliberate or just because there are some very stupid kids out there, but they seldom look in either direction as they enter a crosswalk, and then they saunter across as if they have all the time in the world—which I guess they actually do. Traffic would move far more efficiently if the students would look up and realize that the cars lined up waiting for them are creating a big traffic problem. Several years ago I spoke with the La Cumbre principal about hiring a crossing guard to make sure that the kids cross the street in a safe (and timely) manner. I was told that students of junior high age don’t need a crossing guard. Maybe not, but I’m sure the motorists would like to see one there.
I am not that familiar with that intersection, but California test results were just released today, said the LAT. I checked various area schools (oh, Adelante!¡) and La Cumbre Jr High scores are below not only the state averages but those of the SB Unified School District in both English Language Arts and Math. It sounds as though they DO need a crossing guard to help them read and multiply!
I can’t tell if it is pubescent arrogance that makes these kids saunter in front of moving vehicles, or if they truly don’t understand that just because they have the right of way doesn’t mean they ought to always take it. This is actually a problem with pedestrians in general ( and I walk a lot—I am pro-pedestrian). Many seem to think that they don’t have to watch out for their own safety. They just walk right out, sometimes without even looking up. Youngsters should be taught to stop, look, listen—always.