She said: “With the increasing popularity of noiseless electric cars, the frequency of wearing earphones while taking exercise and the B4398 [where the death happened] having a 60mph speed limit, I consider there is a risk of reoccurrence of such an accident.
“Within the Highway Code, it states, ‘Keep looking and listening for traffic while you cross, in case there is any traffic you did not see or other traffic appears suddenly,'” she told MailOnline.
The Canal and River Trust, which maintains the Montgomery Canal, says it is considering putting up signs at beauty spots near roads across the 2,000 miles of waterways it oversees.
The AA backed the call, asking councils and highways agencies to identify where else across the country the signs may be needed.
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