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University will meet with alderman to discuss traffic safety around the campus

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At the end of this week the university, the university will meet with Rotterdam alderman for Construction Bas Kurvers (VVD) to discuss traffic safety around the campus. A PhD student was seriously injured in an accident on the Kralingse Zoom last week.

The zebra crossing where the accident took place.
The zebra crossing where the accident occurred.

Image by: Marko de Haan

In a statement, an EUR spokeswoman writes “EUR has been alerted on a number of occasions regarding traffic safety issues. These were incidents that specifically involved the Burgemeester Oudlaan and the Kralingse Zoom.”

The meeting will take place just days after an accident in which a 27-year-old Erasmus School of Economics PhD student was seriously injured. The accident took occurred last Wednesday around 19:30 at a zebra crossing located at the campus exit. The crossing leads to the Kralingse Zoom underground stop. According to the police it appears to be a ‘tragic accident’.

“We’ve informed the Municipality of Rotterdam’s area managers of the accident and a meeting is scheduled with alderman Kurvers at the end of the week”, said the university in a statement. “Traffic safety around the campus is a priority for us and we’re specifically looking at how we can improve safety for pedestrians and cyclists.”

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Victim in critical condition

Last week’s accident on Wednesday wasn’t the first time this has happened in the vicinity of the campus. Last summer, a meal delivery person for Sumo was struck and killed on the Burgemeester Oudlaan. At the crossing near the Excelsior Stadium, a cyclist was injured on 11 November, and a cyclist was hit by a vehicle in December while crossing the Kralingse Zoom.

The victim in last week’s accident remains in hospital in critical condition. In a press release about the accident, the police wrote that the driver probably failed to see him due to poor weather and the dark clothing he was wearing.

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  1. Yogi Hendlin op 16 January 2020 om 20:55

    It is unfortunate that our students and campus community are being injured and even killed because our government has decided that higher speed limits are more important than the health and safety of people.

    EUR should take its sustainability mandate seriously and begin making where possible the surrounding streets carfree. The more we can insulate our campus from automobiles, the more we will be living our mandate, rather than just talking. We cannot afford to punt on this issue.

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