Two Pedestrian Collisions Reported in Ann Arbor, Henrico
Two Pedestrian Collisions Reported in Ann Arbor, Henrico

Two Pedestrian Collisions Reported in Ann Arbor, Henrico

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A 68-year-old man was seriously injured after being struck by a car while lawfully crossing the street in downtown Ann Arbor; the driver was cited for failing to yield, and the man remains in stable condition. In a separate incident in Henrico County, Virginia, a man was killed on April 28 after being struck by multiple vehicles while crossing West Broad Street near Pemberton Road. Police in Henrico reported that both drivers involved stayed at the scene and are cooperating with the investigation, with preliminary findings suggesting alcohol and dark clothing on the part of the pedestrian may have contributed. Westbound Broad Street was closed for several hours during the investigation but was expected to reopen by midnight. Both incidents highlight ongoing concerns about pedestrian safety and the responsibility shared by both drivers and pedestrians at intersections.

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