By Guest Columnist THOMAS HYNEMAN, whose daughter, Alexia, died in February 2016 after she and her bicycle were struck by a motorist at the intersection of 10th Street and Monroe Drive.
I prefer to be direct so I will get right to it. A road diet on Monroe Drive could have saved my daughter’s life. A road diet, converting the four-lane road to three with a center turn lane, improves visibility and discourages speeding, so that even if my daughter had been hit, she would have had a much better chance of walking away from the crash.
