UPDATED: Pedestrian Struck And Killed By Vehicle

VIDEO: [UPDATED 7:55 PM] A pedestrian was struck and killed by a vehicle this morning. The accident occurred at about 5:30AM at the intersection of County Line Roadand Squankum.

According to a witness, the pedestrian was crossing the intersection against the light and with dark clothing, Traffic & Safety Director Sergeant Frank Work tells TLS. The vehicle which struck him was traveling West Bound on County Line Road and had a green light, Work said. The pedestrian was thrown approximately 25 feet and landed in the roadway.

EMS Paramedics responded and pronounced the man dead at the scene.

No charges have been filed yet against the approximately 35 year old male driver.

The victim was reportedly a male approximately 60 years old, but has not yet been identified, Work says.

The area has been shut for the investigation by Lakewood’s Traffic & Safety division and the Prosecutor’s Office. TLS.

UPDATE 7:55 PM: The deceased has been identified as 54 year old Thomas Donley, a resident of the Lexington Manor Rest home.

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24 COMMENTS

  1. I don’t drive so I do most walking during the week and I always constantly look from right to left even as I’m crossing a street. I made it a habit and people should too. Don’t just look once. Make sure to keep looking as you cross.
    There are blind spots even for pedestrians.

  2. When crossing streets in Lakewood- it is VITAL to keep in mind that drivers do not check carefully for pedestrians at intersections that don’t usually have people crossing. Its human nature.

  3. people just walk and don’t pay attention..if there is sunglare or its dark out and the person is wearing dark clothing it makes it harder for someone who is driving to react intime. That corner is bad for crossing the street there is a blindspot on that corner and even sitting there at a light you can see oncoming pedestrian traffic sometimes..they (the pedestrians) need to pay attention too..don’t just always think that they have the right of way when crossing against the light..you take your life in your hands when you do that..its just wrong on both sides
    My condolences to the family

  4. While murders in Lakewood have decreased deaths due to automobiles have increased. So I guess we are no safer now than we were 30 years ago. But at least we have nicer landscaping.

  5. reflectors is the CRUX of the matter. it needs to be promoted. manufactures that have reflectors should be promoted. monsey’s problem is MUCH WORSE. so that can broaden the customer base.

  6. We’re going for the Boro Park look in the landscape. It’s beautiful for sure, just a few more houses and cars and we’re there!! By golly, I bet we can even exceed Boro Park and Williamsburg with the smart development plan they’ll adopt.

    Condolences to the family of the man killed. What a terrible tragedy for them.

  7. “Frum couple was just similarly killed by out of control driver this past shabbos in East Brunswick..”
    How is this similar? That incident involved an out-of-control car while this one involved a driver not seeing a pedestrian in dark clothes. apples and oranges.

  8. I guess the gziera shuvah is that in both cases someone was killed, very similar…..

    condolences to all the families that have suffered these terrible tragedies.

  9. Reflectors please–the other night on Cross several young men walking after dark did not see them until i was alsmost next to them and the speed limit on Cross Street is 45

  10. Very sorry for the family. Someone has to explain to people that the right of way for crossing at an intersection doesn’t mean that they should ignore the lights! When I visited my daughter at college last year, the light turned green and the college kids just kept walking because they felt with the new law (cars stopping for pedestrians in the crosswalk), the light didn’t matter! I think the law needs to be clarified for pedestrians.

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