A tragic incident occurred in Endeavour Hills when a child named Mila was hit by a car. The mother, Lin, expressed her worry and love for Mila in a heartbreaking post online. The community came together to offer their support and condolences for the family. The incident took place on Heatherton Road, a notorious area for accidents, especially with its proximity to multiple schools. Local residents and candidates in the City of Casey council elections are calling for urgent measures to improve road safety and protect children from such accidents in the future.

Candidates like Damien Sawyer and Melinda Ambros are advocating for various safety measures on Heatherton Road, such as improved pedestrian crossings, lower speed limits near schools, and increased road safety education. The community is emphasizing the need for life-saving measures, such as dedicated traffic lights, crossing guards, and warning signs for drivers approaching pedestrian crossings. The council is also working to advocate for reduced speed zones, more time for pedestrians to cross intersections, and the installation of red-light and speed cameras in areas with high pedestrian traffic.

The tragic incident involving Mila is not the first on Heatherton Road, as the area has been the site of multiple fatal crashes in recent years. In July 2023, an 87-year-old man was fatally struck by a vehicle on Power Road nearby, while a 63-year-old woman lost her life in 2021 while attempting to help another crash victim. The City of Casey council is awaiting the results of investigations by Victoria Police and the Department of Transport and Planning to better understand the circumstances surrounding the incident. The community is mourning the loss of Mila and is calling for immediate action to prevent such tragedies from happening again in the future.

Heatherton Road poses a significant danger to children, parents, and the wider community, with many lives impacted by accidents in the area. Residents are pushing for safety improvements such as a pedestrian bridge, flashing lights, and design changes for safer crossings. The council is working to address these concerns and collaborate with the state government to implement necessary safety measures. The tragic incident involving Mila has highlighted the urgent need for action to protect children and families from the dangers of the road, and the community is determined to prevent further tragedies through proactive safety measures and initiatives.

The City of Casey council is committed to advocating for road safety improvements on Heatherton Road, including lowered speed limits, increased crossing times for pedestrians, and the installation of red-light and speed cameras. The community is unified in their call for life-saving measures to be implemented in the area, in memory of Mila and other victims of tragic accidents. Residents and candidates are working together to ensure that the necessary changes are made to protect the community and prevent further loss of life on the road. The tragic incident has sparked a renewed sense of urgency and determination among community members to make Heatherton Road a safer place for residents, especially children and families who rely on the road daily.

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