It’s about time to make road safer
Angel Negron
Do I think people drive too fast on Coast Highway? Absolutely --
especially by the Emerald Bay gated community.
My son was killed on Jan. 14 at 11:30 a.m. As your editorialist
wrote, “not only can it catch the exiting driver by surprise, it can
frustrate the driver into just pulling out in desperation.”
(Coastline Pilot, Jan. 23) I find it hard to believe that anybody
would willingly pull out in front of on-coming traffic out of sheer
desperation.
I visited my son’s memorial on the Jan. 25 and after speaking with
the firefighter in the area, and hearing about how dangerous this
site is and has been, why isn’t there a light to slow traffic down?
How many people have to die before the city of Laguna decides they
should spend the money.
When I exited the Emerald Bay community, I also noticed that by
simply looking to the left, and with a little patience if needed, it
is quite easy to make a left to go southbound on Coast Highway or
just as easily make a right to go northbound. Either way, if the
frustration level is just too much, then put in a light. Then maybe
my son would be home for dinner tonight.
* ANGEL NEGRON is the father of Aron Negron, who was 19 when he
died in a collision in front of Emerald Bay.
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