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High School Student Hit by Car on Electric Bike – Norwood, MA

by David Harrison – Chief Editor

Norwood High Student Injured in Electric Bike⁤ collision

NORWOOD, Mass. – ‍A‌ 15-year-old high⁣ school student⁣ was hospitalized Monday after⁣ being⁣ struck ‌by a vehicle while riding an ‍electric bicycle in Norwood, Massachusetts.The incident occurred near the intersection of Walpole Street and Geraldine Drive as the ⁣girl ⁢was traveling to norwood High School.

According to Norwood Police Department Chief Christopher Padden, the student was riding behind a car when she entered the roadway, obstructing ⁢the view of‍ the approaching driver⁤ and resulting in a collision. She was ejected from the bicycle but was wearing‌ a ⁣helmet at the time of the accident.

“She cut behind one car so ‍the other driver ‍couldn’t see her, and she was⁣ knocked off of ⁢her bicycle. She was wearing a helmet, thankfully,” ‌Chief Padden stated.

The injured teen was ‌transported by medical helicopter to a Boston⁤ hospital and is expected to make a full recovery.

Police are‍ using the incident to remind both cyclists and drivers to exercise increased caution. “Thes kids on electric bikes and scooters are​ moving a lot faster than they used to be⁤ when they were driving​ regular​ bikes and​ scooters,” ‌padden explained. “They have ⁢to be very ​cautious, and drivers have to be ​very aware that they can move quicker.”

The driver of⁤ the vehicle remained at the scene and is cooperating with⁢ authorities.⁢ The‌ investigation is ongoing.

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