It just so happens that when I was growing up my sister, and my brother, and I could ride bikes side by side on the sidewalk down Mission St. ie. the street wasn't widened past it's logical capacity.
When my grandparents bought their house here there wasn't a university with it's traffic and reckless and (often) drunken students. Why is the university more imortant than the neighborhood? hint: this is a rhetorical question.
BTW people drive their cars as if they own the f'ing road; They don't stop at crosswalks (which is illegal) or even think that they should inconvenience themselves by slowing down to let a pedestrian cross. Know what? This IS a neighborhood. A large one. There are kids on Mission St every day.
Re: Pedestrian Hit by Car on Mission St. - Driver Flees On Foot
Date Edited: 21 Sep 2004 05:56:00 PM
When my grandparents bought their house here there wasn't a university with it's traffic and reckless and (often) drunken students. Why is the university more imortant than the neighborhood? hint: this is a rhetorical question.
BTW people drive their cars as if they own the f'ing road; They don't stop at crosswalks (which is illegal) or even think that they should inconvenience themselves by slowing down to let a pedestrian cross. Know what? This IS a neighborhood. A large one. There are kids on Mission St every day.
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