Most of the folks trekking along this perilous path haven't been treated well by life and they continue to make poor decisions . . . Consider giving them a brake if only to avoid the paper work involved in crashing into a local pedestrian:
Pedestrian safety glaring issue for future of Buck O'Neil Bridge
KANSAS CITY, Mo. - "A lot of people walk over with no problem, but me, I won't do it again," Wendy Kiger said. Kiger lives at Holiday Apartments, a little community tucked back on Harlem Road next to the Buck O'Neil Bridge. Many people there don't have cars, and, like Kiger, have had to make a decision.
Heck, this bridge isn't even safe for cars. Narrow lanes and wild traffic. You would have to be suicidal to try and hoof it.
ReplyDeleteAre we going to add a couple of million dollars to the project for the benefit of one decrepit old apartment complex plagued by violence?
ReplyDeleteA billion for an airport, but not a measly 2 million for major bridge in the center of the city?
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