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Pedestrian struck by vehicle in downtown Quincy

Feather Publishing
10/2/2012
Updated 10/3/2012
Pedestrian
A pedestrian was struck by a vehicle at the intersection of Lawrence and Church Streets in downtown Quincy about 5:30 p.m. on Tuesday.  The male victim was take by ambulance to Plumas District Hospital. 
Photo by Debra Moore

 

A Tuesday evening mishap between a vehicle and a pedestrian sent a man to the hospital with major head injuries.

According to the California Highway Patrol, Londa Lehman, 66, of Quincy was driving westbound on Lawrence Street and preparing to turn left onto Church Street. Michael Thorton, 40, of Lodi was walking eastbound on the south sidewalk of Lawrence and came to a stop at the intersection with Lawrence. Thorton allowed several vehicles to pass before proceeding eastbound in the crosswalk on Lawrence. Lehman did not see Thorton and turned left onto Church Street.

The right front of Lehman’s 1992 Dodge Ram struck Thorton and knocked him to the ground. Lehman stopped when she realized that she had hit something and aided Thorton until emergency personnel arrived. Thorton complained of head pain, and had a large laceration to his head along with multiple abrasions. He was transported to Plumas District Hospital.

 

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+7#1RE: Pedestrian struck by vehicle in downtown QuincyDave K2012-10-03 13:47
lately iv'e noticed drivers are getting rude and aggressive..Nowhere in town takes more than 5 minutes to get to in town..So whats the big rush..Dont believe me? Go to Quincy HS when it lets out and see how many drivers cant stop for seconds to let a kid cross Quincy Jct road.
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+5#2RE: Pedestrian struck by vehicle in downtown QuincySR2012-10-03 15:34
I have seen a lot of drivers who don't watch what they are doing and even whip around another car stopped in a crosswalk. The car is stopped for a reason.
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+5#3RE: Pedestrian struck by vehicle in downtown QuincyRoger Jensen2012-10-03 22:39
On the other hand, I see a lot of pedestrians who jump out into the street, right in front of a car. Pedestrians need to remember that they need to wait until traffic has cleared before they can cross the street.
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+4#4RE: Pedestrian struck by vehicle in downtown QuincyDave2012-10-04 04:20
I don't know if it was the case for this accident, but that intersection is very dangerous for pedestrians when the sun is setting. The sun is directly in the eyes of westbound drivers and it makes it very difficult to see pedestrians.
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+3#5Yes, dangerouserick2012-10-04 07:32
As a driver, I'm always nervous going through town as pedestrians can get sloppy. And put away that smartphone folks! But as a pedestrian, you will never hit me; I walk as if I'm invisible.
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+3#6Yes, dangerouserick2012-10-04 07:32
So, how is that person, anybody know?
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+4#7Where's the CHP?Bekah2012-10-04 13:39
Lately I've noticed less CHP presence in town. I wondered if that was because of last summer's negative press. So I asked, and I found out that the CHP lieutenant has ordered the officers not to patrol in town anymore. Be careful what you wish for I guess.
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+1#8Wow.Deezy2012-10-06 09:03
Yeah people are driving 40 miles an hour down lawrence, i live on this st by the way. I have almost been hit my self just walking to the post office. People need to remove heads from there rectums than drive.
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