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3/17/2010
Chesley F. Crosbie, Q.C.
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More Legal Changes to Improve Pedestrian Safety

In 2008 the Government of Nova Scotia amended their Motor Vehicle Act to impose new rules aimed at improving pedestrian safety.  The Government of Newfoundland and Labrador should have a look.  The new rules clarify that the driver of a vehicle must yield the right-of-way to a pedestrian lawfully within a crosswalk or stopped facing a crosswalk.  Drivers in this province certainly need to be reminded of this responsibility!  Another needed reminder is that if outside a crosswalk, a pedestrian crossing a roadway must yield the right-of-way to motor vehicles in the roadway, which does not, of course, relieve either of them from the duty to exercise due care.  Fines for motorists who fail to yield to pedestrians in crosswalks were doubled, to $500 for a first offence, and there is provision for an automatic 7 day license suspension.

The reverse onus provision in section 248 of the Nova Scotia Motor Vehicle Act remains in effect:  When a pedestrian is injured by a motor vehicle, the onus is on the driver and vehicle owner to show the accident was not the fault of the driver.  This reverse onus provision is something we do not have in our laws in Newfoundland and Labrador and should implement. 

The spate of motor vehicle-pedestrian collisions which occurred last week is a good occasion for the government to have a close look at improving safety and clarifying the rights of pedestrians. 




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