85-year-old pedestrian struck by driver in Richmond

Vancouver, BCLocal News

A driver struck an 85-year-old woman pedestrian in Richmond on Monday night, prompting an investigation by the Richmond RCMP. Officers responded to the collision near Gibbons Drive and Westminster Highway around 8 p. m. Emergency services transported the woman to the hospital with non-life-threatening injuries, highlighting the potential risks pedestrians face in urban areas. The driver remained on the scene and is cooperating with authorities, with speed and impairment ruled out as factors in the incident.

Preliminary findings indicate the pedestrian may have crossed outside a designated crosswalk, emphasizing the importance of adhering to traffic regulations. Local officials may consider reviewing pedestrian safety measures in the vicinity to prevent future accidents. The incident reflects ongoing concerns about pedestrian safety in busy urban environments. Community responses may lead to discussions on improving crosswalk visibility and enforcement of traffic laws.

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