Pedestrian-vehicle collisions on the rise
This summer police and paramedics are seeing a rise in the number of collisions involving pedestrians and motor vehicles.
“We’ve responded to several minor motor-vehicle-pedestrian accidents this summer and we have seen a slight increase in the past years,” said Sgt. Kelly McLean, with the Prince Albert Police Service.
“Probably more importantly we’ve heard several reports of near misses and incidents that have not been reported to police.”
Police are concerned about the numbers of near misses between vehicles and pedestrians, because the numbers are on the rise and it could mean more injuries in the future.