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Crashes and other safety concerns prompt calls for major Hamilton Road redesign

Crashes and other safety concerns prompt calls for major Hamilton Road redesign

CBC
Monday, August 12, 2024 09:15:13 AM UTC

David Isaac constantly has to look over his shoulder while cycling along Hamilton Road in London in case vehicles appear from cross streets or driveways. It's a busy corridor the local lawyer said he avoids whenever he can.

"It's a bit of a scary process and puts a lot of pressure on commuters," said Isaac, who also teaches urbanism at Western University.

He's not the only one. Joshua Benko works at V Food Spot at the intersection of Hamilton Road and Rectory Street and said he and his co-workers witness crashes involving cars, cyclists and pedestrians on a monthly basis.

"There are quite a few accidents that happen specifically at this intersection. I'm not sure if it's because of the way the road turns here, but a lot of people don't seem to notice and will strike other traffic," Benko said. "It's much more frequent than it should be."

The stretch of Hamilton Road between Highbury Avenue to Adelaide Street, is a key artery spanning east London and connecting drivers to Highway 401. Dotted with small shops and restaurants as well as on-street parking, its outdated infrastructure and a number of fatal crashes have prompted calls for a redesign. 

"There are a lot of great places in London where I feel really safe and comfortable riding and I'll ride with my kids but Hamilton Road, unfortunately, just isn't one of those," Isaac said.

In June, Rafal Szabat, a 54-year-old cyclist died of his injuries in hospital after he was struck by a vehicle at Hamilton and Rectory. One week later, a 12-year-old boy was struck by a vehicle on Hamilton Road, east of Gore Road, and suffered minor injuries.

September will mark two years since international student Jibin Benoy was killed in a hit-and-run at Hamilton and Little Grey Streets while riding his bike home after a night shift in 2022. Police said the investigation is still ongoing and they haven't made any arrests yet.

Now, the city councillor who represents the area wants city staff and politicians to take a look at what can be done. Ward 1 Coun. Hadleigh McAlister will ask a committee on Tuesday to consider a three-lane layout with protected bike lanes and accessible sidewalks between Adelaide and Highbury. 

"It's not the safest street," said McAlister. "There are all these things with older roadways that you have to deal with because it wasn't designed for heavy traffic the way we're seeing now." 

McAlister's also wants more money allocated to beautify the Hamilton Road streetscape after the Master Mobility Plan is complete. He's asking for any large-scale redesign recommendations to be considered in the next multi-year budget.

Frequent collisions and safety concerns on Hamilton Road come as no surprise to Alexander Wray, who studies road design planning. Documents from a 1973 transportation study show the stretch was never designed to handle the high traffic volume it sees every day, he said. 

"We don't see the same amount of collisions on Wortley Road, Richmond Street, or Argyle but we are seeing them on Hamilton Road and it's because the street is being used improperly," said Wray, a PhD candidate at Western University.

"It's really unique in that it's treated as a pass-through even though it has a high amount of commercial activity on it."

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