Justice for Jack


Justice for Jack
The Issue
The tragic loss of a dedicated volunteer firefighter and beloved community member, Jack Wilson, who died in an unfortunate accident caused by a DUI driver while on his motorcycle, has highlighted the urgent need to address safety issues at a notoriously dangerous intersection in Chester, PA. This intersection, W 22nd Street and Wetherhill Street, is well-known for being a frequent site of accidents and near-misses, raising significant concerns among residents, local officials, and community stakeholders.
Data from the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety reveals that intersections are hotspots of road crashes, with roughly 40% of all vehicle collisions occurring at intersections. In Chester, this particular intersection witness a disproportionately high number of these incidents, making it a pressing community safety issue. This calls for immediate action to prevent further tragedies and safeguard our citizens, cyclists, and drivers.
Implementing effective traffic calming measures and intersection redesign can dramatically improve safety. Solutions could include installing clearer signage to guide drivers, enhancing lighting for better nighttime visibility, deploying red light cameras to deter traffic violations, and adding dedicated turn lanes to manage traffic flow more efficiently. Additionally, increasing DUI checkpoints and promoting sober driving campaigns can further contribute to reducing risks associated with impaired driving.
Our dear friend's life was tragically cut short, and it is our collective responsibility to ensure that no other family endures such heartache. We urge the Chester City Council, the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation, and all relevant authorities to prioritize this issue and take decisive, preventative actions.
Signing this petition is a step towards enacting meaningful changes aimed at protecting lives in Chester, PA which could be executed by adding roadway preventatives to slow down traffic. Please add your support to demand safer streets for our community members, ensuring the legacy of our lost friend is one of life-saving change.
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The Issue
The tragic loss of a dedicated volunteer firefighter and beloved community member, Jack Wilson, who died in an unfortunate accident caused by a DUI driver while on his motorcycle, has highlighted the urgent need to address safety issues at a notoriously dangerous intersection in Chester, PA. This intersection, W 22nd Street and Wetherhill Street, is well-known for being a frequent site of accidents and near-misses, raising significant concerns among residents, local officials, and community stakeholders.
Data from the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety reveals that intersections are hotspots of road crashes, with roughly 40% of all vehicle collisions occurring at intersections. In Chester, this particular intersection witness a disproportionately high number of these incidents, making it a pressing community safety issue. This calls for immediate action to prevent further tragedies and safeguard our citizens, cyclists, and drivers.
Implementing effective traffic calming measures and intersection redesign can dramatically improve safety. Solutions could include installing clearer signage to guide drivers, enhancing lighting for better nighttime visibility, deploying red light cameras to deter traffic violations, and adding dedicated turn lanes to manage traffic flow more efficiently. Additionally, increasing DUI checkpoints and promoting sober driving campaigns can further contribute to reducing risks associated with impaired driving.
Our dear friend's life was tragically cut short, and it is our collective responsibility to ensure that no other family endures such heartache. We urge the Chester City Council, the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation, and all relevant authorities to prioritize this issue and take decisive, preventative actions.
Signing this petition is a step towards enacting meaningful changes aimed at protecting lives in Chester, PA which could be executed by adding roadway preventatives to slow down traffic. Please add your support to demand safer streets for our community members, ensuring the legacy of our lost friend is one of life-saving change.
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Petition created on July 12, 2025