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Community demands safer streets after tragic accident

October 24, 2024 | Nibley City Council, Nibley , Cache County, Utah


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Community demands safer streets after tragic accident
During a recent government meeting, community members voiced serious concerns regarding safety issues at a busy intersection on the west side of 12th West. Residents highlighted the dangers posed by cement barriers and poor visibility, particularly for children. One speaker, representing local families, described the hazards of children playing near these barriers, emphasizing the risk of accidents if a child were to fall into traffic.

Garrison Sagers, a grieving father, shared a harrowing personal account of losing his son in a tragic accident at the same intersection. He recounted the day his son was struck by a truck, stressing that despite the truck's speed not being a factor, the lack of adequate safety measures contributed to the tragedy. Sagers expressed his frustration with the current design of the intersection, which he believes distracts drivers and compromises safety. He called for improvements to ensure that no other family has to endure such a loss.

The discussions underscored a growing demand for enhanced safety measures in the area, particularly as winter approaches and visibility decreases. Community members are urging local authorities to take immediate action to address these concerns and protect the lives of children and residents alike.

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