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Sunday, June 13, 2010

White Plains needs a Pedestrian Commissioner.

It's obvious that neither the Traffic nor Public Safety Commissioners give a damn how pedestrian hostile White Plains becomes, so how about a Pedestrian Commissioner, someone who represents the interests of pedestrians?

The WP Police do not enforce traffic laws, except for an occasional speed trap near a school, such as the private high school on Mamaroneck Avenue, protecting 14-18 year-olds from strolling across four lanes of traffic.  Oh, and of course, parking violations.  Have you ever seen a summons issued for:

- car across stop line
- car in cross walk
- car not making full stop
- car making illegal right on red
- car running red light
- car failing to yield to pedestrian in cross walk
- cars nudging pedestrians in cross walk out of the way?

The Traffic Commissioner has established non-intuitive rules such as cars being allowed to turn from other than the immediate lane, such as Main Street turning right onto Lexington Avenue where cars from the TWO right lanes may turn.  The Public Safety Commissioner allows cars to get away with this trick even where it is not permitted, such as Main Street turning left onto Grove Street where cars in the second lane from the left lane have routinely made illegal turn for YEARS!

Saturday afternoon at about 4PM I tried to walk across Hamilton Avenue at Church Street from the northwest corner to the southwest corner.  Couldn't do it.  A long line of cars in the left turn lane failed to yield.  Worse, and what prevented me from attempting to wade into the oncoming traffic, was another line of cars turning illegally from the middle go straight only lane.  When the light changed again I crossed and looked to see if the Traffic Commissioner had made yet another dangerous intersection even more dangerous in the never ending effort to move cars through WP.  Nope.  The cars simply did it anyway.  Why?  Because the Public Safety Commissioner does not enforce the laws and because neither the mayor nor the common council members do anything to make WP less pedestrian hostile.

5 comments:

Cliff Blau said...

One problem is that in New York State, drivers are allowed to do anything they want as long as there is no policeman around to observe them. Police cannot issue a ticket based on a citizen complaint if they did not witness the violation. So we find drivers in White Plains actually killing pedestrians and not being penalized.

Ruthmarie said...

Your attitude towards the sections of White Plains that pay the lions share of the taxes that support the downtown infrastructure in nothing short of abysmal. The whole blog reeks of misplaced resentment. I might have been sympathetic until I read the bulk of your posts - by the time I was done the steam was coming out of my ears. My taxes have tripled thanks to all the downtown development and you guys want MORE. Pay for it yourselves and carry your own water for a change. The downtown is a huge drain on the suburban end financially.

Ruthmarie said...

Btw, about four years ago there were exactly five accidents right in front of my home. The reason the police work the Southern end of Mamaroneck Ave. is that it is a speedway - and VERY dangerous. I was first on scene where one passenger died right in front of my home. I was standing out in the rain waiting for the fire department to come. The car door wouldn't open and the driver was injured in the seat next to her. There was no way to get to her. A neighbor who was a doctor came running out thank God - but he felt it was too late. It took roughly 10 minutes for ANY emergency vehicles to respond. That's a long time with a fatal injury in the car. But it was Saturday night and the bulk of emergency support services were busy....DOWNTOWN. So please don't talk to me about how privileged we are and what preferential treatment we get. Had her injuries been slightly less serious - a wait that long could well have been fatal. Response time in our end of town is not what it was when my late mother was ill. When she died, I knew that everything possible was done to save her in a timely way. I don't KNOW that about the women who died before my eyes.

Kenneth Matinale said...

See new post on taxes.

Kenneth Matinale said...

I just read the silly comments by the house owner. Use this link for a common sense reply: http://white-plains-ny.blogspot.com/2010/06/property-tax-perspective.html