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2 boys hurt after being hit by car in Kirkland, WA

Kirkland, WALocal News

In Kirkland, Washington, two 12-year-old boys suffered injuries after being struck by a car driven by an elderly man who reportedly fell asleep while driving. The accident occurred off 84th Avenue Northeast in the Fill Hill neighborhood during the afternoon hours on a Monday. According to police reports, the 81-year-old driver left the roadway, hitting the boys who were on a pedestrian walkway. Emergency responders quickly transported one boy to Harborview Medical Center and the other to Evergreen Hospital, both sustaining non-life-threatening injuries. The driver called 911 after the incident and remained at the scene, cooperating fully with law enforcement.

This incident highlights the critical need for increased awareness regarding pedestrian safety and the potential dangers posed by sleep-deprived drivers, particularly among older adults. Local authorities may need to consider measures to improve road safety in the area and raise awareness about the responsibilities of drivers. Such events can have lasting impacts on the community, influencing discussions about driver education and safety regulations.

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