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World World II veteran dies in Massachusetts pedestrian accident

On behalf of posted in Pedestrian Accidents on Monday March 30, 2015

There are many different ways to use Massachusetts roadways. While most people may automatically think of motor vehicles, bicyclists and pedestrians also have equal rights to utilize them. Unfortunately, due to the lack of physical protection such users have against cars and trucks, a pedestrian accident can quickly turn tragic. For example, police say that a World War II veteran was recently killed while crossing the road. According to some, the 91-year-old man frequently went for morning walks such as the one he was on the day of the fatal accident in March. Reports indicate that the man was in a crosswalk…

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Massachusetts woman critically injured in pedestrian accident

On behalf of posted in Pedestrian Accidents on Wednesday December 17, 2014

Traveling by foot in a world that is dominated by motor vehicles is becoming a dangerous undertaking in the best circumstances. In light of the numerous reports of people being injured in a pedestrian accident, Massachusetts residents may wonder if they will be able to arrive safely if they choose to walk to a destination. Recently, police were called to another of these serious accidents. A 22-year-old woman was crossing a street near a local cemetery when she was struck by a car. She was reportedly using a the marked crosswalk at the time of the 5:30 p.m. accident. She suffered critical injuries…

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