Teen bicyclist hit by car in Framingham crash, victim expected to recover, police say

Boston, MALocal News

A 16-year-old boy riding a bicycle was injured after being hit by a car in Framingham, Massachusetts, around 1 p. m. on Thursday. Emergency responders took the bicyclist to UMass Worcester Hospital, where he is being treated for non-life-threatening injuries. Witnesses described the incident as traumatic, with one bystander, Carol Santos, noting that both the bicyclist and the driver seemed shaken.

George Reyes, another witness, remarked on the severity of the collision, highlighting the victim's head injuries and the damaged bicycle. The driver remained at the scene to assist the injured boy, and the police have launched an investigation into the crash. Local officials have not yet indicated whether they will pursue charges against the driver. Framingham's streets have seen increased traffic incidents, raising concerns about safety measures for cyclists. This incident underscores the need for improved awareness and infrastructure for vulnerable road users.

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