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A tragic pedestrian collision on Two Notch Road in Columbia has left one person dead and the community in shock. Authorities are investigating the incident, which occurred early Friday morning. This accident highlights ongoing concerns regarding pedestrian safety in the area, coinciding with previous incidents and a disturbing trend in pedestrian fatalities statewide.
Columbia, S.C. — A tragic incident early Friday morning has left the local community in shock as a pedestrian lost their life after being struck by a vehicle on Two Notch Road. The collision occurred just before 4 a.m. near the intersection with Atrium Way, which is located about three miles east of downtown Columbia. The South Carolina Highway Patrol (SCHP) is currently investigating the circumstances surrounding this heartbreaking event.
According to reports, a 2019 Ford Ranger was traveling north along Two Notch Road when it struck a pedestrian who was attempting to cross the road heading west. Sadly, despite the immediate response, the pedestrian succumbed to their injuries at the scene, leaving loved ones grappling with the devastating news. It’s worth noting that the driver of the Ford Ranger was unharmed in the accident.
The SCHP is diligently looking into the incident, gathering evidence and witness statements to fully understand what transpired during those early morning hours. It’s important that all the facts be lined up so that any necessary measures can be taken to prevent similar tragedies in the future.
While some witnesses have bravely come forward to recount what they saw, one chose to remain anonymous due to company policy, indicating the level of concern that these kinds of incidents stir in people. It’s a stark reminder of just how dangerous our roadways can be, especially for those on foot.
This spike in pedestrian mortality has raised awareness about the increasing dangers in the streets, particularly those involving individuals exiting vehicles after minor mishaps or breakdowns. The Missouri State Highway Patrol has made it their mission to inform both drivers and pedestrians about safe practices, emphasizing the importance of staying focused while on the road.
As more details emerge regarding these incidents in Columbia, residents are reminded of the crucial role they play in keeping streets safe for all. Whether it’s through proper driving habits or mindful walking, everyone can contribute to making the roads a safer place.
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