A consulting firm says sight lines are a safety concern at the rural intersection where the deadly Humboldt Broncos bus crash happened.
A 70-page safety review done for the Saskatchewan government says a stand of trees, mostly on private property, obstructs the view of drivers approaching from the south and east the same directions the bus and semi-trailer were coming from when they collided.
Negotiating with the landowner to remove the trees is one of 13 recommendations included in the report.
Rumble strips, larger signs and painting “Stop” and “Stop Ahead” on the road are some of the other suggestions.
Sixteen people died and 13 others were injured in the collision at an intersection north of Tisdale in April.
The bus was traveling north on Highway 35 and the semi was westbound on Highway 335.
The ministry of highway says it will implement all 13 recommendations.