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Pedestrian Accident in Jacksonville, FL, Injures Woman on Main Street


A woman was hospitalized following a pedestrian accident in Jacksonville, FL, on Thursday, January 29, 2015.
Credit: Matt Head, First Coast News

Jacksonville, FL — A woman was hospitalized following a pedestrian accident in downtown Jacksonville, Florida, on Thursday, January 29, 2015. The accident took place on Main Street, around 1:45 in the afternoon.

According to police, a woman stepped out into the road to cross the street and was hit by a passing vehicle. She suffered life0threatening injuries and was taken to a local hospital. Her name has not been released.

It’s not clear if the woman was in a crosswalk when the accident happened.

Even though police are still investigating, they say that fault in the accident lies with the pedestrian, and that they’re not planning on bringing any charges against the driver.

Approximate Scene of the Accident

Commentary

I see that police are placing blame for the accident with the pedestrian. All the same I wish we knew a little more about how the accident happened. Was the pedestrian in a crosswalk, or did she just step out into the street?Did the driver have any sort of reaction time? There are times when the driver really has no opportunity to react, and the justice system knows that and makes allowances for it, but it doesn’t give drivers the right to hit anyone who ever gets in their way. If the driver had a chance to avoid the accident, but an investigation of the scene shows that they didn’t, they can be held liable.

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