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LASD - Temple Station, Los Angeles County Sheriff
Monday January 13th, 2014 :: 09:45 p.m. PST

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Pedestrian Injured in Veh vs. Ped Traffic Collision, Lower Azusa Rd./Encinita Ave, Temple City, LASD Temple Station

On Monday, January 12, 2014, at 11:55 PM, Temple Station Sheriff’s deputies responded to a call of a traffic collision involving a pedestrian on Encinita Avenue north of the railroad tracks, north of Lower Azusa Road in Temple City. The victim was transported to a local hospital for treatment and is in critical, but stable condition. 

The driver remained at the scene after the collision, flagging down passers-by and calling 9-1-1. The driver is cooperating with the investigation. 

Traffic on the rails was halted until the scene was cleared at 11:53 PM. 

Safety Tips for Pedestrians (U.S. Dept. of Transportation): 

As a pedestrian, you are at a major disadvantage when crossing streets, intersections and standing on corners. You are not always visible to drivers; especially for large truck and bus drivers and you don't stand a chance if a vehicle hits you. Pedestrians need to be careful of all vehicles and never take chances when they are sharing the road with large vehicles, like trucks and buses. Here are some safety tips that can keep you safe when walking from one destination to another. 

WATCH YOUR WALK WAYS 

Walk on sidewalks and in crosswalks whenever possible. It is important to pay attention to walk signals and keep a safe distance when standing on street corners. Trucks and buses make wide right turns and occasionally run up onto the corner of the sidewalk. It is important for you to be alert and to move back. Mostly likely, the truck driver will not see you or may be distracted and you could be seriously injured or killed if hit. 

KNOW YOUR NO-ZONES 

Be careful of the blind spots, or No-Zones, around cars, trucks, and buses when walking near or around them. Always assume the driver does not know that you are there. Because of a truck's large blind spots, a driver may not see, so it is up to you to avoid a crash. Never walk behind a truck when it is backing up; truck drivers cannot see directly behind the truck and could seriously injure you. 

STOPPING DISTANCES 

Use caution when crossing intersections and streets. You may think vehicles will stop for you, but they may not see you or even be able to stop. Remember, trucks, cars, motorcycles and bicyclists, all have different stopping capabilities. In fact, trucks can take much more space to stop than passenger vehicles. Never take a chance with a truck, even if the driver sees you he may not be able to stop. 

MAKE YOURSELF VISIBLE 

Wear bright or reflective clothing, especially when walking at night. Dressing to be seen will make it safer for you and drivers. Professional drivers do a lot of driving at night, and there's a good chance a truck driver will not see you if you don't make yourself visible. Carrying a flashlight is your safest bet for being seen at night. 

WATCH OUT FOR WIDE LOADS 

Trucks with wide loads have very limited visibility as well as difficulty maneuvering. Wide loads are much heavier and take up lots of room on the road. You need to be aware when walking near a truck with a wide load, because the driver may not see you. Trucks with wide loads make even wider right turns, require more space, and take even longer to stop than other trucks on the road. Remember to keep your distance when walking around these large trucks. 

* Temple Sheriff's Station polices the cities of Bradbury, Duarte, Rosemead, South El Monte, and Temple City, in addition to the unincorporated communities of Arcadia, Chantry Flats, Duarte, Monrovia, East Pasadena, North San Gabriel, and South San Gabriel: 



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