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Crossing guards absent at 10 locations in Newmarket, town says

Students, parents and drivers are asked to take additional precautions, town says in PSA
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Without providing notice to the Town of Newmarket, crossing guards employed by a third party contractor failed to be present for their shifts at 10 locations in Newmarket this afternoon, the town says.

According to a public service announcement issued by the town, the locations are: 

  1. Patterson Street and Red Deer Street 

  2. Ford Wilson Boulevard and Woodspring Avenue 

  3. Prince Charles School and Srigley Street 

  4. London Road and Osmond Crescent 

  5. Ford Wilson Boulevard and Dowson Loop  

  6. Woodspring Avenue and Bonshaw Avenue 

  7. Gorham Street and Muriel Street 

  8. College Manor Drive and Hollander Road 

  9. Woodspring Avenue and Aspenwood Drive 

  10. Bonshaw Avenue and Spruce Grove Crescent   

The town said it is working to ensure there is coverage for students tomorrow (Friday). 

All other locations continue to be covered by Newmarket staff, according to the PSA.

More information will be provided when available, the town said.

In the meantime, the town offered the following reminders for students and parents:  

  • Look both ways before you cross the street. 

  • Make eye contact with drivers before crossing the street to convey your intentions. 

  • Always press the button for the walk signal (if available). This alerts the signal equipment you are there and will increase the time you have to cross. 

  • If you are not sure you have enough time to walk across the street, don't take the chance - wait for the next cycle. 

  • Avoid using any device that distracts you or impairs your hearing such as a music player or cell phone. 

  • Ensure you have a good range of vision. Clothing with hoods can obstruct your peripheral vision and prevent you from seeing approaching vehicles. 

  • Wear bright clothing or reflective materials, especially at night. Dark clothing may be fashionable but is almost impossible to see in the dark. 

  • Avoid stepping out from between parked cars. Many parked vehicles, such as minivans or SUVs, can totally obstruct a driver's view of a pedestrian.  

Motorists are reminded to use caution when approaching intersections and crosswalks:  

  • Please STOP at stop signs and only proceed when it is clear and safe to do so.  

  • Watch for pedestrians who maybe walking against their signal, who need more time to cross, or may be distracted.  

  • Be cautious when turning into an intersection, particularly in school zones at night, or when bright light may affect your view

  • Watch for pedestrians stepping out between parked vehicles.

  • Slow down on residential streets and in school zones - remember the speed limit is a maximum, you don't have to drive to the limit.  

For more information on pedestrian and motorist safety tips, residents were urged to visit newmarket.ca/safetydriven