Mt. Lebanon Fatality Prompts Caution
Much of Mt. Lebanon is lined with sidewalks. The school district has no busing system, because many students can walk to class. And last Thursday, when a vigil was held on a grassy spot at the intersection of Beadling and Washington roads, many of the few hundred who attended walked there.
The community prides itself on its walkability, but the death last week of Lisa Clay Styles, 36, when she was struck by a vehicle as she jogged with her children in a stroller, was a tragic reminder of what can occur when cars and pedestrians coexist.
Read more: www.post-gazette.com/pg/10189/1071155-55.stm
The community prides itself on its walkability, but the death last week of Lisa Clay Styles, 36, when she was struck by a vehicle as she jogged with her children in a stroller, was a tragic reminder of what can occur when cars and pedestrians coexist.
Read more: www.post-gazette.com/pg/10189/1071155-55.stm
Labels: beadling road, in memory of Lisa Styles, pedestrian safety, washington road
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