View Full Version : we shall see if there is another death in tr
ted gerlach
07-15-2007, 08:02 AM
since memorial day this year there has been at least one death on the weekend involving car accidents, sometimes 2 deaths, from 7 years old girl to 28 year old man, this has got to stop, people in a hurry to beat what? i was even hit on memorial day, it was in my suburban but it still sucked,
jims69camaro
07-15-2007, 10:16 AM
there have been just as many deaths on route 9 between toms river and waretown. i knew it was going to be bad this year, but i was hoping it wouldnt' be this bad.
Brando56894
07-15-2007, 11:30 AM
its really sad, you hear people dying because of stupid stuff every damn day. its horrible.
ted gerlach
07-15-2007, 01:37 PM
its just a sad thing,
Jersey_TA
07-15-2007, 03:29 PM
would have been 1 more if the brakes in my T/A were stock. some jackass bolted infont of me while I was doing 55 on rt 37 and he decides to run out infront of me when I was less than 30 feet away....you can ask Kelsey.
here's your sign
Bandit
07-15-2007, 04:12 PM
Driving up and down 37 reminds me of the border.. Mexicans crossing with a big fence in the middle and the USA is just across the street.
6 lanes a person has to cross and cars doing anywhere from 30-90 mph @ anytime the odds of making it are slim.
They put a fence up on parts of 37 to force people to use the lights, lot of help that was.
jims69camaro
07-15-2007, 10:24 PM
they had ben using snow fence - you know, the plastic net-like fencing, until they realized that people could either cut it or walk right over it. in some locations i think they upgraded to chain link fence, but thought about it twice when it restricted emergency crews' access to accidents and other emergencies. they might have chain link up still in some sections, but it doesn't run very long now (if it's still there). people can't stand to walk a few more feet down to the light. out in front of the courthouse in TR, they actually embedded lights in the roadway to alert drivers when someone was in the crosswalk. there are three ways to get across the street there from the parking garage: walk right across the street (ignoring signs stating it was illegal), going to one of the lights and use the crosswalk, or use the hamster crossing (the elevated walkway). too many people got killed walking straight across hte street, so now they've put the responsibility upon the driver. if you approach that crosswalk now, and you don't stop and let someone in the crosswalk cross the street, you get the ticket. the same thing is going to happen out there on 37.
Squirrel
07-16-2007, 10:13 PM
if you approach that crosswalk now, and you don't stop and let someone in the crosswalk cross the street, you get the ticket. the same thing is going to happen out there on 37.
at that point...might as well hit em
ted gerlach
07-17-2007, 07:21 PM
there was 2 deaths in lakewood but its still in ocean county, a co worker is in the icu at jersey shore, she will make it but she is all messed up
jims69camaro
07-19-2007, 12:27 PM
there was 2 deaths in lakewood but its still in ocean county, a co worker is in the icu at jersey shore, she will make it but she is all messed up
sorry to hear that bro. sometimes it takes a few deaths to really wake people up to their responsibilities. not just with driving, but with other things in life. it's messed up.
ted gerlach
07-21-2007, 06:38 AM
found out she my have been dui whe she got hit by a 17 year old trying to pass on a double yellow
jims69camaro
07-21-2007, 11:29 AM
well, i hate to do it, but here's the latest:
Deadly Roads: County leads state in fatalities
Jim McConville
staff writer for the ocean county reporter
The grim statistics just seem to keep mounting, and last week was no exception. Two more people died on Ocean County roadways.
Ocean County is currently leading the state with 34 traffic fatalities on its roadways, in 32 accidents.
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The fatalities are spread across the county: the highest toll in Toms River, with 11 fatalities, followed by Jackson with four. Fatal accidents have occurred each month so far in 2007.
...snip...
An increased county population, driver speeding, roads unable to handle today's traffic demands, alcohol, inattentiveness, sleep depravation and plain driver error are the litany of reasons traffic officials cite as the likely contributing factors [to the deaths].
...snip...
...reducing traffic fatalities in the state may involved drivers adopting new behaviors, including driver attentiveness, while on the road.
there you have it. ocean county is the worst place to live in the state due to traffic accidents resulting in death. some think it might be as easy to resolve as getting drivers to pay attention more while driving. so, hang up the cell phone, put away that burger and fries, put away the map and the makeup and pay attention while you are driving.
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