Steve X
Senior Member
Thanks for the imagery. See there is no place to stand between the roadway and the tracks. The grass and concrete mixed ROW does add confusion.Assuming the LRV didn't move much afterwards, based on the image from CP24 and from using Google Street View the collision seems to have happened at the eastern edge of the intersection of Eglington Square and Eglington Avenue
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This intersection currently has pedestrian crossings at all edges except for the eastern one
(Had to use Google Earth because Google Maps is very out of date)
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Obviously we need to wait for more details to confirm but it seems possible to me that they were crossing along this edge when they were hit
The solution to me would then be to add a pedestrian crossing to this side of the intersection
I also feel in general it is silly to leave one side of an intersection without a crossing though
There are fencing along some parts of the ROW where elevation differs between the tracks and roadway. They should extend that to the entire golden miles stretch where jaywalking is common.
The 30 km/h limit has been imposed on Queens Quay and parts of Spadina near Chinatown where jaywalking is common. As far as we all hate it, the TTC seems to love doing this. Hence why I mention it.





