Activists want Quebec to implement provincewide pedestrian safety strategy
With 10 pedestrian deaths since the beginning of December 2022, the coalition of activists and interest groups say a coherent provincial strategy is needed to make roads safer for pedestrians.They say the current rules and regulations prioritize the rapid movement of cars, when they should focus on vulnerable road users like pedestrians and cyclists.
Urban planner David Alfaro Clark, public affairs director at the Quebec Order of Urban Planners, was among those present at the event. “Particularly in the suburbs, there’s a lot that needs to be done. There are a lot of people aging in the suburbs,” he said.
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