Man on hoverboard hospitalized after crashing into police squad car in Fuller Park

Chicago, ILLocal News

In a concerning incident in Fuller Park, a 24-year-old man was hospitalized after crashing his hoverboard into a police squad car. The collision took place early Sunday morning as he entered an intersection in the 4700 block of South Princeton Avenue. According to Chicago police, the impact resulted in significant injuries to the rider, who was promptly taken to a local hospital for treatment. This event raises important questions about the safety of hoverboard usage in urban settings, particularly near vehicle traffic. With hoverboards becoming more commonplace, the need for education on safe riding practices is critical.

The police are currently investigating the details of the crash, aiming to determine factors that contributed to the accident. This incident serves as a reminder of the potential dangers associated with personal mobility devices in busy city areas. Increased public awareness and potential regulatory measures may be necessary to enhance safety for all road users.

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