In a Clearwater accident, a 2-year-old child was injured when he was hit by a car Friday night.
Reports say the boy had been standing with his mother at the corner of Cleveland Street and Frederica Avenue when he suddenly left the sidewalk and ran into the path of the oncoming vehicle.
Paramedics treated the child and he was then airlifted to Bayfront Medical Center due to serious injuries. The driver of the vehicle has not been charged but the accident is under investigation.
Children, especially toddlers, are too often seriously or fatally injured as pedestrians. Toddlers (age 1 to 2) sustain the highest number of pedestrian injuries, primarily due to their small size and limited traffic experience. Dangers for young children on the move include: darting out into traffic, playing in or near the street and riding a tricycle or bicycle in a parking lot, driveway or street. The news report states the child had been standing on the sidewalk with his mother prior to darting out into the street.
Young children are particularly vulnerable to injury around traffic because they can not judge distance or how fast a car is speeding toward them. They move quickly and run into the street without warning and are difficult for drivers to see because of their small size.
Take these steps to safety:
Supervise, supervise, supervise!
Talk to them about street safety.
Set a safe example for children.
Find safe places for them to play.
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