P1 Losee Road Case Study

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P1 was crossing eastbound from the west corner of Washburn Road and Losee to the East side of Losee Road. P1 was in a marked crosswalk, however, P1 was crossing as North and Southbound traffic of Losee had a green traffic light. P1 was struck by V2 when P1 was in front of the number three travel lane causing severe damage to the front of V2.

V2 was northbound in the number three travel lane of Losee Road at approximate 45 MPH. V2 had a green traffic light as V2 approached the marked crosswalk of Washburn Road and Losee Road V2's front end struck P1. P1 rolled onto the windshield of V2 and traveled approximately one hundred and seventy-five feet north of the initial area of impact. V2 came to rest approximately two hundred feet north of the

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