Hi, folks, I had to shrink the photos to make this e-mail hopefully listserv size.  I suggest you expand on your screen to really see them.  jai

Photo 1 shows Mia Boccella, a Highland Park resident who is legally blind.  She and her guide dog are approaching the intersection with a roundabout/traffic circle at Callowhill and N. Euclid, preparing to cross.

Photos 2 & 3 show Mia and her dog at the curb.  This is where their training mandates that they stop in order to cross safely.

 

Photo 4:  While I was doing this photography, a PAT bus (driving carefully) came up the street and around the intersection. I took Photo 4 immediately after the bus had passed.  This shows how far Mia and her dog had to back away from the curb to be safe while the bus passed.

Photo 5 is a side view of how far from the curb Mia and her guide dog had to stand to be safe.  

N. Euclid is just not wide enough for these roundabouts/traffic circles to be safe for pedestrians.  Even as a sighted pedestrian, I back up when a largish vehicle comes around the curve.  These could be disastrous for a blind pedestrian.  jai

P.S. The lack of stop signs, which used to be at this intersection, also makes crossing more dangerous.