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Lethbridge police close intersections to investigate pedestrian collision

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  • January 05, 2024
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Lethbridge police close intersections to investigate pedestrian collision

Lethbridge police are advising motorists to avoid the area of 2 A Avenue and 10 Street North following a pedestrian collision. On Thursday evening, LPS said the victim who was hit suffered serious injuries and was taken to hospital by EMS. Lethbridge police are investigating in the area and have blocked off a number of intersections near the Crowsnest Trail Plaza, including: Stafford Drive at 2 A Avenue N 10 Street at 2 A Avenue N 12 Street at 2 A Avenue N Police are investigating a pedestrian collision in the area of 2 A Ave and 10 St N.

The victim sustained serious injuries and has been transported to hospital by EMS. The following roads are closed. Avoid the area. Stafford Dr/2 A Ave N 10 St/2 A Ave N 12 St/2 A Ave N #yql — Lethbridge Police (@lethpolice) January 5, 2024 Trending Now Walmart halts $100M project in Quebec, leaving many people ‘very surprised’ Jeffrey Epstein docs unsealed: Bill Clinton, Prince Andrew among names Story continues below advertisement The investigation comes on the same day the LPS announced a focus on intersection safety in January , along with other law enforcement agencies across the province.

LPS advises motorists to help with intersection safety by: Get the latest National news. Sent to your email, every day. Always look before proceeding through an intersection – remember the road is also shared with pedestrians Leave an abundance of room between your vehicle and the vehicle in front Ensure it is safe to turn left before making the turn Ensure you come to a complete stop at red lights and stop signs Adjust your driving for the road conditions —More to come… More on Canada No snow winter? What Canadians should expect for the rest of the season Chip Wilson slams Lululemon’s diversity efforts: ‘You don’t want certain customers’ Strep A cases are rising in Canada.

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