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LIVE CHAT: How safe are our streets?

Hamilton's streets are among the province's most dangerous for walkers and cyclists. Join CBC Hamilton and the SPRC's Sara Mayo, the author of a new report on street safety Thursday at noon for a live audio chat. Why are our streets so dangerous and what can be done?

One week ago, a Hamilton womanwas hit by a car while out for her evening jog

Zoe Nuddel, died from her injuries a day later.

Nuddel unfortunately became the latest example of an alarming statistic uncovered by new research from the Social Planning and Research Council thatshows Hamilton is one of the provinces most dangerous cities for cyclists and pedestrians. That is the subject of this week's live chat, Thursday at noon.

Hamilton pedestrians are as much as 42 per cent more likely to be hit by a car compared to the Ontario rate. Cyclists are 81 per cent more likely.

'It kind of explains why we have a lower rate of cyclist commuters in Hamilton, said the reports author, Sara Mayo, planner at the SPRC.

Mayos report comesas the city unveils a newpedestrian mobility plan, a hefty 244-page document two-years in the making, that aims to make the city's streets safer for people not in cars. Itrecommends wider sidewalks, buffers between sidewalk and streets and more visible pedestrian crossings as.

Join Sara Mayo and CBC Hamilton Thursday at noon for a live audio chat on why our roads are so dangerous and how to keep Hamiltons pedestrians and cyclists safer on city streets.

Have a question for Sara? Email ahead of time to hamilton@cbc.ca, tweet at @CBCHamilton. To listen in or participate in the discussion,join us live online Thursday at noon at cbc.ca/hamilton, and follow the links to the chat.