One pedestrian killed, another injured by hit-and-run driver on Hwy 99 in Lynnwood - Lynnwood Today

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A tragic hit-and-run incident on Highway 99 in Lynnwood resulted in the death of one pedestrian and serious injuries to another on Wednesday night. The Washington State Patrol reported that the driver fled the scene immediately following the collision, which occurred at the intersection of Highway 99 and 164th Street. Eyewitness reports indicate the need for immediate action to enhance pedestrian safety in the area, which is known for heavy traffic. Local authorities are actively seeking information from the public to aid in their investigation of the driver, who has yet to be apprehended. The Lynnwood community is deeply affected by this incident, raising concerns about the safety of pedestrians on busy roadways.

This event has sparked discussions about the adequacy of current safety measures and the need for better infrastructure to protect pedestrians. Community leaders are calling for a reevaluation of traffic regulations and the implementation of more visible crosswalks and signage. As the investigation continues, residents are reminded of the importance of vigilance and caution while navigating the streets.

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