12-year-old student on a bicycle is hit by a motorcyclist without a license in Rio Preto
A 12-year-old boy was injured after being hit by a motorcyclist without a valid license in São José do Rio Preto, Brazil.
In São José do Rio Preto, Brazil, a 12-year-old student riding his bicycle was struck by a motorcyclist who admitted to not having a valid driver's license. The incident occurred on Avenida Gracinda Maria Fernandes, raising concerns over road safety and the risks faced by young cyclists. The boy was taken to the Hospital da Criança e Maternidade (Children's Hospital and Maternity) with suspected tibia injuries and various other bodily injuries.
Emergency services, including the Mobile Emergency Care Service (Samu), promptly responded to the scene, and the boy was transported to the hospital for medical assessment and care. As investigations continue, the 65-year-old motorcyclist was questioned and released after acknowledging his lack of a Brazilian driver's license, raising questions about the legality and accountability of unlicensed drivers.
The authorities are looking into the details surrounding the collision to determine the exact circumstances. The case has been classified as driving without a permit or license combined with bodily injury due to careless operation of a motor vehicle. This incident underscores the ongoing issues of traffic safety, particularly for vulnerable road users such as children riding bicycles.