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Old 08-26-07 | 03:41 PM
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BSLeVan
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Originally Posted by Dchiefransom
Is there a park trail you can go ride with him on? Being away from cars might make him more comfortable.

Has the sight line to the stop sign been taken care of? If not, and you've already taken pictures, along with informing the city of the problem, file a claim for damages against them. Although they will most liekly turn the calm down, a claim usually precedes a lawsuit, which might get them off their duffs and out there with trimming tools.
The ride I was suggesting was on a bike trail that runs along the river... no motor vehicles at all.

The intersection where the accident took place now has signs 100 yards or so before them indicating that there are stop signs ahead, and the brush has been trimmed back. The township officials were very responsive to fixing this dangerous intersection. I'm just really worried that he's experienced more than physical trauma and won't get help to deal with it.
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