Accident @ McLemore/Raleigh Road

Discussion in 'Discussion Group' started by Bren, Apr 10, 2008.

  1. Bren

    Bren Well-Known Member

    Does anybody know what happened there this morning? It was right in front of Lassiter Farms S/D (at least I think that's the name of it). I was on my way to work and as soon as I rounded the curve at Polenta I saw a stopped school bus, rescue, fire department, etc. I know the bus stops there each morning to pick up kids and they have to cross the road to get on the bus. I sure hope with all the fog that one of those children didn't get hit. My DS, who is on the VFD, said it came across as a pedestrian was struck. :cry: I had to do a U turn and go back down Polenta.

    Brenda
     
  2. JustAnotherMom

    JustAnotherMom Well-Known Member

    A middle school child, friend of our family, got hit by a car when she was crossing McLemore to get on the bus :( I have called her mother, and spoke to her little brother, have not been able to get much information. Please say some prayers for this little girl.

    That stop is so horrible, I cringe every morning when my son has to cross the road to go to the stop, then cross back over to get on the bus.
     
  3. dangerboy

    dangerboy Well-Known Member

  4. AWmom

    AWmom Well-Known Member

    That is awful. The story says it was a hit and run! Thank goodness that the injuries are not life threatnening, is all I can say. That is an awful curve and why in the **** would a bus stop be there anyways! I hope they catch the person who did this soon.:x
     
  5. JustAnotherMom

    JustAnotherMom Well-Known Member

    The stop is actually at Lassiter Farms Rd/McLemore Road, not at the Polenta/McLemore/Raleigh curve.
     
  6. KellBell

    KellBell Well-Known Member

    that is unbelievable, hit and run? goodness gracious....
     
  7. AWmom

    AWmom Well-Known Member

    Oh OK. Sorry about that. Thanks for setting me straight!
     
  8. Cleopatra

    Cleopatra Well-Known Member

    Sent you a PM JAM.
     
  9. JustAnotherMom

    JustAnotherMom Well-Known Member

    Replied to ya
     
  10. KDsGrandma

    KDsGrandma Well-Known Member

    Glad to hear the injuries are not life-threatening. I hope they catch the S.O.B. that did it.
     
  11. Cleopatra

    Cleopatra Well-Known Member

    They need to go to the HS and check the front bumper of every single dark SUV in the lot.
     
  12. Melynda

    Melynda Well-Known Member

    That's horrible. I hope the child will be ok. Did this happen while she was crossing to get "on" the bus. If so, does that mean a bus load of kids were watching as one of their classmates was struck by a car? I really hope the child involved in this accident will be OK and that the driver of the vehicle who stuck her will be identified soon.
     
  13. Cleopatra

    Cleopatra Well-Known Member

    That's what I was wondering, my son rides her bus - but I took him to school this morning.
     
  14. AWmom

    AWmom Well-Known Member

    I agree, hopefully someone saw something and will be able to tell what direction the SUV was going. Aren't the HS kids in school already when the MS kids are waiting for the bus? Not sure, since I don't have kids that age yet. Who knows, it could have been someone trying to get to work in a rush. The fog was terrible and thick this morning. I tried pulling out of the elementary school parking lot and could barely see what was coming around the corner. It was tough out there this morning, but still no excuse to leave the scene.:x
     
  15. KellBell

    KellBell Well-Known Member

    oh that person will be found....I will be shocked if they don't. Guaranteed its someone that goes that way every single day to work or school. That's just crazy. Thank goodness the girl will be alright.
     
  16. KellBell

    KellBell Well-Known Member


    article says, 'while she waited for the bus', but sounds like the bus came up on the scene. Hopefully they had her inside the ambulance so's her peers didn't see her laying there, hurt.
     
  17. JustAnotherMom

    JustAnotherMom Well-Known Member

    I think it was when they were crossing, or getting ready to cross, but the kids did see her get hit, my son gets on at the stop w/her, my dh went to see if he wanted to get off the bus, but he said no. I'll find out more information from him when he gets home at 3 today.
     
  18. Cleopatra

    Cleopatra Well-Known Member

    No, HS'ers are still enroute to school while the middle schoolers wait for buses. I know that bus comes through our neighborhood around 6:35AM.
     
  19. JustAnotherMom

    JustAnotherMom Well-Known Member

    Not yet, that bus picks up at 6:35ish.
     
  20. zookeeper

    zookeeper Well-Known Member

    It's very sad that something like this has to happen.

    Such a thing could be avoided if school buses actually entered a subdivision to pick up children. It's such a joke, cause they will stop at every freaking house on 210 and wait for as long as 3 minutes (I have timed them) waiting for a kid to get their coat on, gather their stuff and drag their butts as slow as they can down their driveway, holding up traffic and choose a seat like they were going to sit their for the rest of their lives; yet a couple of minutes to enter a subdivision and turn around is out of the question.

    They finally started coming into mine, after a good many people complained about the danger caused by drivers leaving and entering the S/D with a line of cars on the side holding children and their parents (cause 210 is no place to stand). If you were going out or coming in while the cars were lined up, there was only 1 lane available and a couple of head-ons were narrowly avoided.

    The a------ that hit that child is a sorry sack - bad enough when these idiots hit dogs and cats and keep on truckin'(don't get me started on that one), but how could you hit a human and not stop?

    Accidents happen, many are forgiven under certain circumstances - road conditions, where the child was standing etc. . .running shows lack of character. I hope they get caught soon and pay the price dearly.
     

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