On occasion I have seen people passing so wildly on the right, then left, and so on, I half expect to see them become a hovercraft and fly away in their apparent frenzy. (To be honest, when drivers seem THAT frantic I wish they would fly away--because they can pose a serious threat to public safety.)
It is particularly perplexing that some of these people who she reports to have seen driving in an unsafe manner are likely parents who just dropped off their own children.
It's frustrating for some at the end of a long day when the only thing you want to do in the world is get the heck home and relax and DoorDash something delicious. And since more and more people are moving here, the traffic is going to reflect that. Thankfully, the city has plans in place to make that better. But of course, projects of that magnitude take time to bring to fruition.
So, in the meantime, here we are.
Crosswalks are designated areas for citizens to cross traffic when it is safe to do so. Some in Tyler feel there are not enough of them. I think there's a bigger issue that more crosswalks can't solve.