A 40-year-old man is in serious condition after the motorized bicycle he was riding on was hit by a car on Oak Street at 9th Street in Brainerd, Minnesota. The accident happened on May 23, 2016 at 6:57 p.m. The man on the bike was crossing Oak Street with his dog, leaving a gas station when the accident occurred. There is a pedestrian crosswalk at that intersection.
A man from Brainerd, Minnesota, was badly injured in the crash and was airlifted to North Memorial Hospital in Robbinsdale with serious head trauma. Witnesses say he “flew 25 feet” into the air as a result of the impact. His shoes were knocked off. His dog ran off after the accident, according to witnesses.
The driver of the 2004 Pontiac Grand Prix that hit him and her passenger were not injured in the accident. The speed limit at that intersection is 30 mph. The road is straight and there are no visual obstructions. The weather was clear and the roads were dry at the time of the accident.
Related Articles
After a bicycle accident, those injured may have many questions. It’s hard to know where to turn and what to do. Read on to learn more about bicycle accidents and how you can recover.
Accident reconstruction animation can help those injured in bicycle-car accidents to understand what happened to them and why. Most of these accidents involve inattentive drivers, who may be failing to yield the right of way, may be on their cell phones, or are not paying attention.
Head injuries can range from mild to severe. Concussions are the most type of traumatic brain injury. Unfortunately, those riding bicycles are more at risk for these kinds of injuries than others. Read more to learn about symptoms, the causes of concussions, and what to know about this injury.