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igetmoneyyuhuurd t1_j1mgp0i wrote

At this point it should be mandatory to install speed cameras and red light cameras

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MonkeysDaddy2012 OP t1_j1mgr9c wrote

Something wilds going on here. I assume it’s people looking at their phones because almost every car I see on the roads has a driver doing it. I catch myself doing it. I hate it. I’m done though. Never again.

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wherehaveubeen t1_j1mi7vh wrote

We need raised crossing or something. The cross town bike path is awesome but eventually you get to these massive intersections with long lights people do their best to beat

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ScarTissueSarcastic t1_j1minik wrote

Horrible surprise for the family and friends, the day will be forever marred. My heart goes out to them.

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kingcovey t1_j1mj463 wrote

Unfortunate. Merry Christmas to you all.

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HubcapMotors t1_j1ms95u wrote

This wasn't an instance of a driver hitting a pedestrian. Although that is a big problem for WH.

This crash happened on Simsbury Road (aka CT-185) and Timberwood Rd (a residential street). I couldn't tell you what the speed limit is on Simsbury road, because there aren't any signs showing speed limit on that stretch of road, but it appears to be 45 miles per hour further down the road.

If I were to guess what happened here, someone was driving way over the speed limit down 185 and someone who wasn't paying attention tried turning onto that road from Timberwood. Or someone crossed the center line on 185. Won't know without further information.

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eresho t1_j1mxxf1 wrote

The articles didn’t say anything about distracted driving

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dkdaniel t1_j1n1k65 wrote

Of the three pedestrians killed in west Hartford this year, one was on a sidewalk, one was in a crosswalk, and the third was in the roadway at work directing a vehicle out of a driveway.

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charons-voyage t1_j1n20x3 wrote

As a runner, this is true. Asphalt is also smoother than many concrete sidewalks, less deviations/blips/etc. sidewalks are also frequently blocked by parked cars, trash bins, etc. I will run on the sidewalk if it’s on a busy road and it’s safe for me to be on the sidewalk, but I usually just run in the road.

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Unlucky_Mud8795 t1_j1n2h3p wrote

Distracted Driving needs to stop. Have you seen the tablets being installed in car nowadays

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blizzacane85 t1_j1n87la wrote

Exactly…the accident could’ve been the result of a DWI…who knows…regardless, editorialized titles should be avoided when providing links to news articles

Obviously, distracted driving is a major issue, yet there is no evidence as of yet to show that this accident was caused by that

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DavidOriginal t1_j1n987x wrote

Not sure if relying on humans to prevent these incidents is a good idea. Do people forget that we are not perfect?

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Perma_frosting t1_j1nl7zq wrote

What makes West Hartford miserable to drive in for me is the combination of through-traffic with people pulling in and out of the roadside parking spaces, and then pedestrians coming out from between the cars. There is too much going on.

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smoke_n_crypto t1_j1nokug wrote

Damn that sucks. I try to be careful any time I'm in west Hartford

Some people treat that town like a race track

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draculasbitch t1_j1nrqhb wrote

Shame on OP for deciding what happened with no facts. Mods should have taken this down instantly.

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tuss11agee t1_j1nxpfg wrote

Investigators can and will look at cell records to determine if it may have played a role. Even things that supposedly “delete” keep a backup record that can be unlocked by dumping the entire phones memory onto a hard drive.

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B6304T4 t1_j1o5thd wrote

My SO used to live there after college and we both cannot stand the ebb and flow of the town. It's a wildly dense cluster of neighborhoods with city traffic and lights at each corner. People try and bypass traffic by cutting through smaller neighborhoods and RIP through sidestreets. Honestly the town has gone to hell in the past 10 or so years. I avoid it at all costs now. Unfortunate, because it has alot to offer.

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austin88c t1_j1obtkv wrote

Heard lots of fire trucks this morning

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Nyrfan2017 t1_j1obvfb wrote

No where in article says it was distracted driving ?

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Rich_Voice4482 t1_j1ong12 wrote

There are safer street grants that just expired. Surprise, surprise, WeHa didn’t apply.

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EsmeSalinger t1_j1q2tlb wrote

I used to run daily from Kingswood- Oxford to the Resevoir and back every day. People would flip out if we stepped on one blade of their grass to avoid a car.

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draculasbitch t1_j1qfpnw wrote

You judged what led to the crash with zero facts. That’s the umbrage. It’s likely family/friends of any of the three dead saw your comment. Is it that hard to imagine the pain your careless thought may have caused them? Next time, how about waiting for some facts before judging with your thoughts.

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draculasbitch t1_j1qh3s6 wrote

You posted your original thoughts a mere four hours after the accident and you say you went by the scene this morning (a day later) and saw no skid marks. I assume you did this out of a morbid scene of justification for your insensitive comment yesterday. I don’t think anyone is for distracted driving even though most of us have done it. Phone/music/eating/driving/smoking/yelling at the kids. Try and put yourself in someone else’s shoes. How would you like to read a stranger blaming your family member before any facts are known? That was my point.

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CarefulDiscussion269 t1_j1rjfy0 wrote

  1. Trains
  2. Walkable infrastructure
  3. Hold drivers accountable for damage/injuries/deaths from operating their multi-ton vehicle
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Rich_Voice4482 t1_j1t1bk8 wrote

Speed cameras do not. You are thinking of red light cameras, but it is really a wash. There are less right-angle crashes “t-bones” but more rear-end collisions because people tend to stop shorter.

Either way traffic enforcement cameras definitively save lives. There have been numerous studies.

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