‘Quite chaotic:’ parents at Ecole North Oyster petition for road safety improvements
NANAIMO — Despite a glaring example of the hazards at play, parents of children at a rural Ladysmith school are still fighting for road safety improvements.
The Parent Advisory Committee at Ecole North Oyster launched an online petition, calling on the province to install a flashing crosswalk, improve lighting and signage and widen the road in front of the elementary school.
It’s a discussion which has been ongoing for nearly five years and one that was given renewed importance after a pre-school aged child was clipped by the mirror of a passing vehicle last winter. Due to that incident and the clear danger present at night, the school can no longer host evening events like dances, community events or even a Christmas concert.
Claire Brown, a multi-year member of the PAC and parent of two students at the school, said while she’s lucky enough to be able to attend daytime events, many other parents aren’t.