A Mamquam Elementary School parent who launched a crossing guard program witnessed a near miss about a week ago.
After the school district turned down requests for a crossing guard, last month, Miles Randell bought a sign and a safety vest and started helping kids cross Government Road near the school.
鈥淭here are tons of parents and kids really appreciative,鈥 he said. 鈥淧eople say thank you. People roll down their windows and say thanks. A lot of drivers are paying attention and driving slower.鈥
But despite the crosswalk, flashing lights and crossing guard, the area still had a near miss on Tuesday, Nov. 12, he said.
鈥淭here was a kid walking across from the east side of the street halfway across and someone gunned it,鈥 he said. 鈥淚t sure looked like it was a conscious choice. They stopped at the crosswalk at the entrance to the [Spiral Mobile Home park and Amblepath] then they put the pedal to the metal.鈥
No one was hurt, but Randell said this kind of thing happens 鈥渁 couple times a week.鈥
For its part, when asked if the crosswalk is on their radar or if they had had any issues with school zones this year, RCMP said in an email, 鈥淪chool zones in 麻豆社国产are regularly patrolled by the RCMP.鈥
The day after the incident, though, Randell said RCMP were on site patrolling for speeding.
鈥淥ne other person鈥攏ot a parent with a school-aged kid anymore鈥攈as offered to help,鈥 he added. 鈥淚t would be awesome if other people helped for sure.鈥