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Commentary: Council, Police Must Enforce Traffic Laws
By Steve Douglas
Friday January 25, 2008
I agree with most everything Mr.Capitelli says in his e-mail. We do need to “change the culture of driving in Berkeley.” Most importantly, we need have the City Council direct the Police Department to enforce the existing laws. The driving habits and “the culture” will change if the City Council could think outside the box and campaign for safer streets by having no tolerance for “failure to yield”, rolling stops, and other careless driving. Start by setting up “sting operations” at various crosswalk locations on a regular basis, installing many, many more of the flashing lights in crosswalks, and putting up blunt signs such as In Less Than 7 Months, 4 People Were Struck And Killed Within 1 Mile Of This Location. Slow Down. Pay Attention. Pedestrians and bicyclists have their own responsibility to do the right thing. Use crosswalks. Don’t cross on red. Everyone please, Look left, look right, look left again. It’s all stuff we learned in grade school, but we’re all too distracted. If the city put up signs and banners on Ashby, University, and all the major streets announcing their new campaign, out-of-towners would understand that Berkeley can actually do something humanitarian and wise.
If you are sick and tired of feeling in danger every time you cross the street, please take a moment to contact your councilmember, and pass the word.
Steve Douglas lives in Berkeley’s
Thousand Oaks neighborhood.