I’m on the wrong list.
From: wsmac-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:wsmac-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf ;
Of Lee Prince
Sent: Tuesday, November 21, 2017 9:46 AM
To: wsmac@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [wsmac] Re: Sobering statistic
Attitudes or not, we need to be open-minded and not point fingers at anybody. I
know motorists have trouble with bicyclist, pedestrians have trouble with
motorist and vice versa. I really want to focus on acknowledging the problem,
and educate everyone to do their part if that makes sense. The focus really
isn't on who or what caused the accident but why. Why did the accident occur?
Was it inattention from people involved, or was it a structure problem of
streets and sidewalks and crosswalks? To me, this is my opinion on how and what
WSMAC focuses on. I welcome any and all input from you, again this is just my
opinion.
On Nov 21, 2017 9:39 AM, "Dennis Marrotte" <dennis.marrotte1111@xxxxxxxxx
<mailto:dennis.marrotte1111@xxxxxxxxx> > wrote:
Good Morning Carson,
I am placing myself out on a limb here but, I agree with your perspective that
an Attitude problem is a major reason for many of these fatalities and close
encounters like you described.
Until a person actually experiences a life threatening incident, they have no
idea as Lee wrote ," How fast Life can change, in the blink of an eye.."
I observed a large Tractor Trailer hauling an oversized Backhoe, turning Right
from WCD onto Spring Street. A car stopped in the Left Turn Lane of Spring
Street, would not back up to give the T/ T driver more turning space. He made
the Turn without hitting anyone or anything. He had Large Banners
" OVERSIZED LOAD " . Maybe he should have had A State Police or
County Sheriff Escort Cruisers but that one car driver would not back up.
Dennis Marrotte
On Nov 21, 2017 7:25 AM, "Carson Wood" <cwood@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
<mailto:cwood@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> > wrote:
Good Morning.
Yesterday morning, my Wife and I were turning onto Main Street out of the
Post Office to go downtown.
A rapidly moving car apparently did not like that we pulled out and blew the
horn wildly.
As we made ready to turn onto Church Street the Driver came as close as
possible to our car while wildly blowing the horn nearly side swiping us.
Earlier this Fall my Wife was turning left onto Main Street from Dunn Street
needing to be extra cautious due to paving equipment.
The Driver behind her followed her onto the arterial harassed her by passing
her and slamming on the brakes in front of her.
I’m fed up with this idea that suggestive signs are going to help solve this
problem.
It’s quite apparent that this is an attitude problem especially after the
Pedestrian death at William Clark and Stroudwater.
From: wsmac-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx <mailto:wsmac-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
[mailto:wsmac-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx ;<mailto:wsmac-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> ] On
Behalf Of John Brooking
Sent: Monday, November 20, 2017 9:47 PM
To: wsmac@xxxxxxxxxxxxx <mailto:wsmac@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: [wsmac] Re: Sobering statistic
It is sad, but I would not be able to commit to meeting several times a month.
If others want to, go ahead.
On Mon, Nov 20, 2017 at 4:09 PM, Dennis Marrotte <dennis.marrotte1111@xxxxxxxxx
<mailto:dennis.marrotte1111@xxxxxxxxx> > wrote:
Thank You Lee. I also read the story about the 81 Years of age Man in Augusta
and just saw the MAINE DOT Statistics for this year.
I will be sending you a separate
E - Mail of a concern.
Stay Safe and Happy Thanksgiving !
Dennis
On Nov 20, 2017 4:04 PM, "Lee Prince" <leeleeprince51@xxxxxxxxx
<mailto:leeleeprince51@xxxxxxxxx> > wrote:
FB post: "Bicycle Coalition of Maine
Our ED John Williams talks with a news crew from WMTW-TV about the pedestrian
killed over the weekend in Augusta - the 20th in 2017, the most since MaineDOT
started keeping online records."
20 pedestrians just in this year alone! The statistics are sobering and
heart-breaking to me. I may hold strategy meetings several times a month,
before our Monthly Meetings. Your opinion? I feel we need to step it up a bit
and get these statistics to change for the better. Again, just my opinion; I
guess I want to move faster then is humanly possible ;)
Have a wonderful and safe Thanksgiving. Be sure to reach out to loved ones;
life is so short and changes in the blink of an eye.
Leelee
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