With students in school and days getting shorter, there are renewed calls for pedestrian safety.
Quebec’s automobile insurance board (SAAQ) and other organizations like the Sûreté du Québec (SQ), Montreal police (SPVM) and CAA Quebec want to reduce avoidable accidents.
For the auto insurance board, October is pedestrian safety month.
Marwan Belfakir, with the SAAQ, said, “From 2019 to 2023, we had 525 people that got hit by a car, and 16 of them died, unfortunately.”
“Those lives could have been saved. The only reason it didn’t happen is some people don’t respect the rules. They don’t understand that when they’re walking or while they’re driving, they have the responsibility of their life and the responsibility of the others.”
CAA Quebec’s Andre Durocher said that it is not only distracted drivers that cause collisions but also distracted pedestrians.
“We have the principal of what we call the most vulnerable use …