Woman, baby injured after being hit by car in Framingham, police say

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A woman and a baby sustained non-life-threatening injuries after a tan minivan struck them in a Framingham crosswalk. The incident occurred at 11:30 AM on Tuesday while the woman pushed the stroller. The driver remained at the scene and received a citation for a crosswalk violation.

A woman and her baby were taken to hospitals with non-life-threatening injuries after being struck by a tan minivan in a Framingham crosswalk on Tuesday at 11:30 AM. The police indicated that the woman was pushing the stroller when the vehicle made a left turn and hit them at Waverly and Hollis streets. Surveillance footage revealed the woman entering the intersection just before the crash. The driver, who remained at the scene, received a citation for a crosswalk violation. Both victims were transported to Boston area hospitals for treatment. This incident underscores the persistent issue of pedestrian safety, particularly in busy urban intersections. Local officials have been urged to implement measures to enhance crosswalk visibility and safety for pedestrians. Such incidents emphasize the need for stricter enforcement of traffic regulations to protect vulnerable road users.

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