News: Man killed, arrest made following deadly hit-and-run in Mississauga
MISSISSAUGA, ON – A 56-year-old man was killed and an arrest was made following a deadly hit-and-run crash that took...
Alarmingly, the number of pedestrian deaths in Toronto has gone up 15% over the past five years. This translates to a collision every four hours, and a death every 10 days. Statistics also indicate that as a matter of fault, drivers are often responsible for 50- 60% of fatalities whereas pedestrians are responsible 25- 30% of the time.
If you have been struck by a car at a crosswalk, determining the factual circumstances can be helpful to your case. Factors such as the drivers’ failure to stop, failure to yield, evidence of reckless driving, driver inattention, speeding, or drunk driving will be helpful for assessing driver fault. Remember that according to Section 144 of the Ontario Highway Traffic Act, drivers are obligated to yield the right of way at intersections to pedestrians. Furthermore, pedestrians must be allowed to fully cross the crosswalk before the driver may proceed with his or her turn.
Reducing traffic and crosswalk fatalities will require more awareness and mutual cooperation between drivers and pedestrians. It is our hope at Grillo Law that such articles and public awareness campaigns can help curb this issue.
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