[Oagdu] Walking in new territory

meandthedog at oberlin.net meandthedog at oberlin.net
Mon Aug 3 13:59:13 UTC 2015


> I have a small amount of vision. No matter how good my guide does, i
will not walk with out
side walks. I guess you are braver then me. Drivers aren't always
considerate. Many are,
but remember they have those phones in one hand and driving with the other
hand.
How about talking to the powers to be about side walks for walkers. I am
kidding.
It does not seem that our transportation and needs are not in the top ten.
Please be careful
Megan and MS. P.





Hi all,
>
> Rick and I were talking about Gipp and me  walking from my grandmother's
> house to Wal Mart. When I leave my grandmother's house in her allotment
> it's about a four block walk with no sidewalks to get to  the closest main
> street, route 43.  When I come out to route 43 there's no safe way to
> cross the street.  Traffic from my left is just coming over a hill. I
> would have to turn right and walk , with traffic, for about a half mile to
> get to the first major intersection  which is route 18.  In fact that's
> the first street.
>
> Once  I come up to route 18 and  route 43 it's a light controlled
> intersection. I would need to turn left to cross over route 43. Once Gipp
> and I cross over route 43 we  will be walking down route 18 against
> traffic without any sidewalks for about a mile and a half, maybe 2 miles.
>
> About a quarter mile  before I get to Wal Mart it starts to get
> interesting. I first have to cross an exit from interstate 76.  luckily
> it's light controlled. A little further on we have an entrance to
> interstate 76 . Again light controlled. The last little bit I have to
> cross  is a business area that has a bunch of small shops and three or
> four graveled entrances. Then I come up  to the entrance to the Wall Mart
> lot. Then I turn left. Not one sidewalk the entire time.
>
> Walking back to my grandmother's house from Wal Mart   I will have to walk
> with traffic on route 18. Rick explained to me why it would be extremely
> unsafe to cross  route 18  and walk against traffic. First it would be
> crossing route 18 in front of Wal Mart. Even though there's a light there
> are no markings  to cross. But that's not the hard part. About a quarter
> mile up I would have to cross an exit from interstate 76 and Mogadore
> Road. Traffic coming off of Mogadore Road and I-76 will enter route 18 at
> about a 45 degree angle.  Traffic moves very fast there, there's no
> markings to cross and no light. It's extremely unsafe and Rick said he
> wouldn't try to cross it and he's sighted.
>
> Rick says there might be a way to cross. This is going to be hard to
> explain so bare with me. I could stay on the exit from I-76 facing
> traffic, for about 200 feet. There is a traffic light at that point. It
> would be very difficult to work with traffic .  Whether or not traffic
> from I-76 has a red light traffic from Mogadore Road is making continuous
> right hand turns.  The drivers are watching the I-76 traffic to see if
> they can beat somebody out. They never look to the right.
>
> Providing   I can cross  at this light I would walk about 50 feet, with
> traffic, so that I can cross at the next light. Traffic coming through
> this light is either coming straight from Mogadore Road or making a left
> turn from I-76. Turning traffic could be coming down the ramp at least 40
> miles per hour and would not be able to see me until they made the turn
> with no time to stop.
>
> Because of this one area Rick thinks it would be safer to walk home with
> traffic.
>
> I've talked to Rick about maybe having a trainer come out and look at this
> area  to see what he or she thinks. do you think I should ask for a
> trainer to come out or go by what Rick suggested?
>
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