Concern raised in pedestrian, auto collisions
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Thursday, March 15, 2012 | 11:41 p.m.
KSNV coverage of an increased number of pedestrian getting hit by cars in the valley, March 15, 2012.
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Its time for Metro to start enforcing traffic violatons, no matter how small. There are too many motorist who are running red lights, failing to yield to pedestrians in the cross walk, speeding, rolling through stop signs and basically just driving recklessly. The only way to reduce and get motorists obeying traffic law is to stop, cite and fine. Motorists only understand one thing, money out of their pockets. I know most officers do not like to enforce traffic laws but there is no way motor officers can do it all. I see it everyday, and its dangerous for anyone on the road and now sidewalks. Lets start enforcing basic traffic laws and maybe motorists will get the message just by seeing more motorists pulled over.