Tragic Pedestrian Incident Shakes North Charleston
North Charleston is reeling after a tragic incident, following the death of a pedestrian who was struck by a car on a busy highway. This heartbreaking event occurred on the evening of November 26, with police confirming that a westbound Subaru sedan hit the pedestrian near Tanglewood Drive around 7:20 PM. Emergency medical services rushed the unfortunate victim to the MUSC Shawn Jenkins Children’s Hospital where they succumbed to their injuries.
As of now, the identity and age of the deceased pedestrian have not been released by the Dorchester County coroner, leaving the community in shock and mourning. Eyewitnesses and authorities are still piecing together the details of the accident. The major question lingering in many minds is whether the pedestrian was crossing the road or walking alongside the busy six-lane street at the time of the incident.
Repeat Incidents on Ashley Phosphate Road
This heart-wrenching accident marks the second serious pedestrian-related incident in just two weeks on Ashley Phosphate Road – a notorious stretch of road that is recognized as one of the deadliest highways in Charleston County. In a recent incident earlier this month, a tow truck driver collided with a mother and her two children as they were legally crossing the road in a marked crosswalk. Fortunately, their injuries were not life-threatening, but the troubling pattern of accidents continues to raise alarms among residents.
With a steady stream of traffic on Ashley Phosphate Road, it is clear why safety concerns have bubbled to the surface. The six-lane highway, coupled with a middle turn lane, connects major thoroughfares like Rivers Avenue and Dorchester Road, hence it sees a high volume of pedestrians and vehicles. An analysis from local sources revealed that at least seven people have lost their lives on Ashley Phosphate since 2018.
A Call for Action
The community has been waiting with bated breath for improvements to the road following a 2020 audit that highlighted urgent safety issues. Despite the pressing need for enhancements, observable changes have yet to materialize. Residents have learned that construction is expected to *finally* begin in 2025, a staggering five years after the audit was initiated.
This staggering timeline has residents scratching their heads, wondering why it’s taken so long when the safety of pedestrians is at stake. Casual strolls in the neighborhood now come with added risks, raising fears among parents, children, and even seasoned commuters. Moreover, this area has earned the disheartening title of one of the ninth deadliest places for pedestrians in the entire country, creating an urgent call for local governments to step up and ensure safety measures are in place.
Community Response
The tragic loss has ignited conversations among residents about the need for better safety protocols on local roads. Many community members are advocating for increased awareness and stringent rules for drivers, aimed at protecting those who are on foot. From increased signage to speed bumps and better lighting, the people of North Charleston are voicing their concerns loud and clear.
As we move towards the winter months, the prospect of rain clouds gathering in the sky promises scattered thunderstorms later today, with a potential high of 73°F. With winds blowing in from the southwest at 10 to 20 mph, there’s a 40% chance of rain. While we keep an eye on the weather, let’s also keep a collective eye on the roadways that we share.
As North Charleston grapples with this ongoing safety crisis, the community hopes that more will be done to prevent future tragedies like this heart-wrenching loss. Let’s remember to remain vigilant and look out for one another as we navigate both the roads and life in our vibrant town.