Woman taken to hospital after collision in Liverpool crosswalk
By Rick Conrad
A 79-year-old woman was taken to South Shore Regional Hospital on Monday morning after she was hit in the crosswalk at Main and Market streets in Liverpool.
The collision occurred at 11:21 a.m., an RCMP spokesman said. The woman’s injuries are not life-threatening.
Police have charged a driver with failing to yield to a pedestrian in a marked crosswalk.
The three-way stop at the corner of Main and Market streets has seen collisions and close calls before.
Leanne Arnott, owner of Five Girls Baking, said she has witnessed some of them.
“In fact, I myself have had a very close call,” she said Monday. “That was a couple of years ago and I was three-quarters of the way through the intersection when somebody decided not to stop and I actually had to put my hands on the hood of their car and jump back before they ran me over.”
She did not see Monday’s incident, but noticed emergency personnel tending to the woman, who was lying on the street.
Arnott said the intersection is unsafe and the municipality should install pedestrian-controlled lights to help alert drivers.
“As a business owner, watching this intersection daily, it is not safe. And I think if you were to ask anybody who lives around here, walks around here or even drives through the intersection on a regular basis, you’ll be told that this intersection is absolutely not safe.”
She said she’s worried more people will get hurt if something isn’t done soon.
A spokesperson for the municipality was not available to comment Monday.
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