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Bill Kelly: Time to install barriers on the Linc and Red Hill Expwy

Hamilton City Hall.
Hamilton City Hall. AM900CHML

How many more family members of victims who have died on the Linc and the Red Hill Expressway does city council have to hear from before they finally understand that it’s time to make those roadways safer?

How many more roadside memorials to the victims of head-on collisions will it take?

Tearful and sorrowful parents of those who have died on those roadways appeared before city councillors again yesterday and, at the end of their emotional presentations, council asked city staff to study the issue.

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We don’t need more studies, we need action.

The first, and most obvious solution is to install barriers in the medians to prevent head-on collisions.

I’m tired of penny-pinching councillors telling us that barriers are an unnecessary expense.

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Yes, people drive too fast on the Linc and the Red Hill and every other road for that matter, but that’s not going to change any time soon.

Yes, we need more enforcement and better lighting, but we also need to protect our citizens from vehicles careening across the median into oncoming traffic.

The QEW, the 403, the Gardiner Expressway in Toronto all have protective barriers to prevent head-on collisions.

Let’s not wait for the next unnecessary death on our roadways; build the barriers, and save lives.

Bill Kelly is the host of Bill Kelly Show on AM 900 CHML and a commentator for Global News.

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