What are some cases where a pedestrian was struck by a vehicle in a crosswalk?

British Columbia, Canada


The following excerpt is from Clifford v. Slater, 2007 BCSC 177 (CanLII):

Enright v. Marwick, 2002 BCSC 638, aff’d 2004 BCCA 259, is a case in which a vehicle struck a pedestrian in a crosswalk. It was a dark wet evening and the pedestrian stepped out into the crosswalk when the defendant’s vehicle was too close to stop. The court dismissed the plaintiff’s case.

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