Man struck by Car on Northside Identified

Man struck by Car on Northside Identified

Man struck by Car on Northside Identified

San Antonio- A tragic accident unfolded on the city’s Northside as a man was reportedly fatally struck by a driver. The man has been identified as 71-year-old Ronnie Gene Mclamore, as per the reports from the local medical examiner.

Fatal Accident in Broad Daylight

The incident happened around 10:30 a.m. on Saturday when a White Honda Pilot fatally struck the pedestrian while he was journeying southeast across IH-35 N Access Road at O’Connor Road. The location poses potential hazards as crosswalks and pedestrian light signals were absent from the intersection.

Driver Cooperates in Investigation

The driver involved in the accident promptly cooperated with the police investigation. Two crucial pieces of evidence gained during the probe included the driver’s text record, indicating no distractions through phone usage during the time of the accident, and standardized sobriety tests proving that there were no signs of impairment. The San Antonio Police Department (SAPD) has concluded that there are “no criminal elements in this case.”

A Deeper Look into Pedestrian Accidents

The tragedy reemphasizes the critical need for pedestrian safety infrastructure, notably in road intersections. The lack of necessary pedestrian signals or crosswalks makes such intersections precarious for those who are on foot. The case’s main takeaway is the importance of a well-planned infrastructure that assures pedestrian safety.

Call for Better Infrastructure

Experts suggest making comprehensive changes to reduce the risk of such pedestrian incidents. The implementation of more pedestrian-friendly infrastructures such as safe crosswalks, installing better pedestrian light signals, and creating awareness about pedestrian rights are some of them. Efforts should also be made to design roads that ensure safety for all users, including pedestrians, bikers, and motor vehicle operators.

Drive Safely, Live Safely

While emphasizing infrastructure, the incident also reaffirms the importance of alert and responsible driving. Regardless of the circumstances, it is recommended that drivers always remain aware and respectful of the people around them. It is vital to minimize distractions while driving and prioritize obeying the traffic laws above all. Driving sober, being mindful of speed limits, and giving due attention to fellow road users can help prevent unavoidable accidents.

What’s Next?

The investigation into the unfortunate incident has been concluded, and no charges have been filed against the driver. It is a solemn reminder, nonetheless, of the perils that pedestrians face, especially in busy road intersections. As the city mourns for Ronnie Gene Mclamore, it is critically essential to bring forth actions that will ensure such an event does not recur.


HERE San Antonio

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