That was my total motivation so I'm very happy to do that.
My children are now 17 and 23, but when they were a little younger, we'd go for bike rides and we'd go over that crossing or other crossings on the way to a city park. You want to make sure that, when you start across with a family of four, you finish with a family of four and that nobody's got their bike caught in an unsafe crossing point. Certainly, that was one of the motivations. Also, there's the lady whose motorized wheelchair got caught, and thank goodness for this good Samaritan who helped her out because she was trapped under and elderly. She was waiting for a hip replacement apparently and she was wedged under this motorized chair, but she got pulled to safety.
There's a senior's home on one side and a little Italian grocery store on the other side of this crossing. It would be really nice if it were safe for seniors to go safely. It's also very important that cars not be damaged on their way. Of course, the community is back and forth, and those parts of the community are an integral part of the whole community, so you want it to be safe to transverse that area.
There's one crossing in particular that was my motivation, but every time I drive anywhere in my riding, there are a lot of crossings. That's western Canada.