A handwritten note addressed to Sophia Lambert lies at the intersection where she was fatally injured by a skidding car. (Haleigh Donahue/WUFT News) Home/Law and public safety/Gainesville Community Calls For “Not One More” With Programs To Address Spike In Pedestrian Safety Issues Gainesville Community Calls For “Not One More” With Programs To Address Spike In Pedestrian Safety Issues By Haleigh Donahue February 9, 2021 Gainesville residents are once again concerned about pedestrian safety, after three separate traffic incidents took the lives of three University of Florida students within one year. On Jan. 27, 2020, Denise Griffiths was struck and killed by a vehicle while using a crosswalk on East University Avenue.