Boy in serious condition after e-scooter struck by car in Sydney
A 10-year-old boy is in serious condition after being hit by a car while riding an e-scooter in South Granville, Sydney.
A 10-year-old boy in Sydney's western suburbs is reported to be in serious condition following an accident involving an e-scooter and a car. The incident occurred on Blaxcell Street in South Granville around 10pm on Wednesday when the child was riding his e-scooter at a pedestrian crossing. Emergency services responded quickly, treating him at the scene before transporting him to Westmead Children's Hospital, where he remains in a serious but stable condition.
The car involved in the incident is reported to be a ute, and the 29-year-old driver has been taken to Westmead Hospital for mandatory testing as part of the investigation. In response to the accident, local police have established a crime scene and are currently conducting inquiries to gather more details about how the incident transpired. This raises concerns about safety measures and regulations pertaining to e-scooter usage in the area, especially around pedestrian crossings.
This incident underscores the ongoing discussions about road safety, particularly for vulnerable road users like children. As e-scooter popularity grows, such accidents prompt a reevaluation of infrastructure and safety regulations to ensure that children and other pedestrians can use shared spaces without risking their safety. Community members are likely to call for stricter regulations and attention to the safety of these vehicles on public roads.