Richard Lamoureux, a collision reconstruction expert from DFA Engineering Services Inc., presented his report to court Tuesday, deconstructing the incident as four collisions, not one.
Lamoureux said his report was based on a combination of video from the bus, data that was downloaded from the bus by investigators and police reports. He said he did not interview Diallo.
Court was shown video from the back of the bus that showed a stop request sign was lit at 3:49 p.m., a little more than a minute before the crash.
Lamoureux said the double-decker s movement was gradual and resembled a lane change to do a stop at Westboro station.
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Red light cameras on Thunder Bay City Council agenda
Thunder Bay city administration is recommending council approve the installation of red light cameras at 10 city intersections.
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Posted: Feb 26, 2021 7:00 AM ET | Last Updated: February 26
Thunder Bay City Council will consider the installation of red light cameras at 10 Thunder Bay intersections at its Monday meeting.(Dan Taekema/CBC)
Thunder Bay city administration is recommending council approve the installation of red light cameras at 10 city intersections.
In a report to be presented to council on Monday, administration states the cameras which are integrated into traffic lights and are designed to capture images of any vehicles running a red light have been shown to reduce the number of right angle, or T-bone collisions at intersections.
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Heads up, it might be a white knuckle commute home or a trudge through heavy snow.
A winter weather travel advisory is in effect for Monday afternoon with five to 10 cm of snow in the forecast by evening.
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Environment and Climate Change Canada said that a band of snow will move across Ottawa, and much of eastern Ontario, starting Monday morning.
“The snow will likely become heavy at times Monday afternoon, and will result in poor visibilities in heavy snow over portions of the area,” the weather agency said.
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Publishing date: Feb 19, 2021 • February 19, 2021 • 8 minute read • An aerial photo of lands north of Grand Bend that are proposed to be home to a subdivision. The property in question is outlined in orange and now contains nine holes of the Oakwood golf course on the east side of Highway 21. Handout jpg, LA
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SOUTH HURON – A public meeting Feb. 8 for a large subdivision being proposed north of Grand Bend on the east side of Highway 21 gave the public the opportunity to share their concerns and ask questions about the project.
Residents expressed a long list of concerns during the four-hour online meeting which included South Huron council and staff, planners and representatives from the developer, Tridon Group. Major areas of concern about the two-phase project include traffic on Highway 21, potential flooding on neighbouring properties, the appropriateness of the project in the Port Blake area, the need