Install 'No Right Turn On Red' signs at Lake Murray Blvd and El Paso

Recent signers:
Dorothy Testa and 19 others have signed recently.

The Issue

Walking our children to school should be safe and stress-free, but today, my family's routine nearly turned tragic. For the past seven years, we have walked to school without grave incidents, but this morning, my child was almost hit at the intersection of Lake Murray Blvd and El Paso Street. It's a moment that has shaken me to the core and urged me to advocate for immediate changes to protect our community's children.

The intersection of Lake Murray Blvd and El Paso Street is crucial, particularly during the busy school start and dismissal hours. Unfortunately, it becomes a high-risk zone where drivers frequently disregard pedestrian safety, making it imperative to address this issue swiftly. Installing "No Right Turn On Red" signs at this intersection will significantly reduce the risk of accidents, ensuring drivers pay full attention to those crossing the street. According to studies by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, intersections without adequate signage account for nearly one-fifth of pedestrian fatalities nationwide. We can't allow our intersection to become part of this statistic.

Additionally, increasing police presence during these critical hours can serve as a deterrent to reckless driving behaviors. Having law enforcement visible will remind drivers to respect traffic laws and prioritize pedestrian safety. By taking these steps, we can cultivate a safer environment for children walking to and from school every day.

Your support is crucial in making these changes a reality. Let's work together to ensure that safety measures are implemented promptly, preventing potential tragedies and granting peace of mind to our community. Please sign this petition to call for immediate action from our local authorities. Together, we can safeguard our children and strengthen our community's commitment to pedestrian safety.

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Recent signers:
Dorothy Testa and 19 others have signed recently.

The Issue

Walking our children to school should be safe and stress-free, but today, my family's routine nearly turned tragic. For the past seven years, we have walked to school without grave incidents, but this morning, my child was almost hit at the intersection of Lake Murray Blvd and El Paso Street. It's a moment that has shaken me to the core and urged me to advocate for immediate changes to protect our community's children.

The intersection of Lake Murray Blvd and El Paso Street is crucial, particularly during the busy school start and dismissal hours. Unfortunately, it becomes a high-risk zone where drivers frequently disregard pedestrian safety, making it imperative to address this issue swiftly. Installing "No Right Turn On Red" signs at this intersection will significantly reduce the risk of accidents, ensuring drivers pay full attention to those crossing the street. According to studies by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, intersections without adequate signage account for nearly one-fifth of pedestrian fatalities nationwide. We can't allow our intersection to become part of this statistic.

Additionally, increasing police presence during these critical hours can serve as a deterrent to reckless driving behaviors. Having law enforcement visible will remind drivers to respect traffic laws and prioritize pedestrian safety. By taking these steps, we can cultivate a safer environment for children walking to and from school every day.

Your support is crucial in making these changes a reality. Let's work together to ensure that safety measures are implemented promptly, preventing potential tragedies and granting peace of mind to our community. Please sign this petition to call for immediate action from our local authorities. Together, we can safeguard our children and strengthen our community's commitment to pedestrian safety.

The Decision Makers

La Mesa City Council
4 Members
Lauren Cazares
La Mesa City Council
Patricia Dillard
La Mesa City Council
Genevieve Suzuki
La Mesa City Council
Mark Arapostathis
La Mesa City Mayor

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