Stratton said she has called the city’s traffic department to request a stop sign be installed she said she left a voice mail and her call was never returned. They said no one seems to know that you slow down for a yield sign. They said one accident involved a small boy on a bike where fire trucks, police, and ambulances were called to the scene. Stratton and Huston said they heard the accident and the bicyclist scream, “Oh, my God!” They claim there have been at least four accidents there in the past six months.
At any rate, sometimes, cars will drive right in front of other vehicles going west on West Point Loma.īaron spoke to local residents Audrey Stratton and Lindsay Huston, whose apartment is right next to the intersection. People driving east on West Point Loma may not know there is that Yield sign and may assume it’s a Stop sign. Cars going in the other direction have a Stop sign at that intersection. If you are on West Point Loma going west, you can either turn left onto Abbott or go straight without restrictions. Mercy Baron … reported on September 24th that the day before a bicyclist was run into by a car at the intersection.Īs Baron pointed out – and as all local residents know – there are conflicting and confusing street signs at the intersection. Here’s excerpts from the Sept 2012 article:Ī recent article in the San Diego Reader about another accident at the intersection of West Point Loma and Abbott Street points out its dangerous nature. Now, the signs at the intersection may not have been a factor in the recent motorcyclist’s tragic and fatal injuries – and there is no evidence they were, but local residents who live near the intersection say there’s constant accidents there.
In fact, in September 2012, this reporter wrote a post entitled, “ Confusing Street Signs Make for a Dangerous Intersection at West Point Loma and Abbott Street”. She claimed that the motorcyclist’s death was the second death of a motorist at that location in 4-5 years, that another one occurred in 2013. 24th, a resident who lives on that street publicly complained during the OB Town Council meeting of the dangers of that section of the boulevard. This intersection – West Pt Loma and Abbott Street – has been called dangerous before.
Police incident near point loms blvd driver#
The driver of the Ford was apparently not injured. His name was withheld pending family notification.” “Medics took the victim to a hospital, where he was pronounced dead from severe head trauma and internal injuries. He ended up slamming onto the concrete and sliding into a parked vehicle.
It’s reported “The 53-year-old man was riding to the east on a curving stretch of roadway in the 5100 block of West Point Loma Boulevard shortly before 2 p.m.” when the collision occurred, according to San Diego police. 24th, when a motorcyclist lost control of his Harley-Davidson and collided with an oncoming Ford Escape the unidentified man died from his injuries. Tragedy struck the 5100 block of West Point Loma Boulevard Wednesday, Jan. Motorists on West Pt Loma going in the direction of the photo have the right-of-way. Intersection at West Pt Loma Blvd and Abbott St., looking southwest the double-yellow line continues onto Abbott, where there is a Yield sign for motorists traveling north on Abbott West Pt Loma itself continues to the right in this photo, where there is a Stop sign going in the opposite direction.