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Letter: Two more stop signs needed at Fort 91Ô­´´ intersection

Glover and 96. Dan FERGUSON/91Ô­´´ Times
After a close call with a truck trying to turn onto Glover Road at 96 Avenue Peter Kravchuke suggests that the T-intersection be turned into a three-way stop.

Editor: A couple of days ago, I was almost killed — on a crosswalk on a dry afternoon.

In Fort 91Ô­´´, 96 Avenue ends at a T-intersection at Glover Road. On the north side of this three-way intersection is a crosswalk marked by white lines on Glover Road.

There are also two unlit stick-people crosswalk signs on the sidewalks at either end.

So I’m about five feet into the crosswalk, walking west.

My head is on a swivel, as I watch each driver of the three stopped vehicles to make sure none of them are moving. I’m as nervous as a cat in a kennel full of dogs.

The cars going north and south on Glover Road are both stopped. There is a truck stopped at the stop sign on 96 Avenue.

I’m crossing.

Suddenly, the truck guns his motor and moves his vehicle into the intersection.

He’s a full-sized transport truck with a full load of construction lumber.

My eyes bug out. I can’t believe what they’re telling me.

The truck is bearing down on me as fast as he can. He’s about to smash into me with the middle of his front bumper. I break into a run and barely manage to avoid getting hit.

I stop and stare at the driver going past, a couple of feet away from me.

His eyes are bugged out too. He’s also terrified, staring back at me.

He beetles his way out of Fort 91Ô­´´.

This driver, who had been patiently waiting at his stop sign for the traffic on Glover to clear, saw an opening, a break in the traffic on Glover Road, and went for it.

He didn’t even see me — a six-foot, overweight guy on a crosswalk in the middle of the day.

This particular intersection, at Glover Road and 96 Avenue, needs a stop sign going north on Glover and another one going south. Relying on some goofy crosswalk to stop traffic is a recipe for disaster.

With all the gangs of little children I see crossing that intersection — and the speed of the traffic on Glover — I’m expecting our first fatality there any day now.

If I hadn’t been blessed with catlike reflexes two days ago, that person would have been me.

And today, almost the same thing happened again.

Peter Kravchuke,

Fort 91Ô­´´



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