The black series continues for two-wheeler drivers.
This Tuesday, a 13-year-old boy was the victim of a serious accident while he was riding a scooter, avenue Gabriel-Péri, in Gennevilliers.
Shortly before 1:30 p.m., the teenager was struck by a RATP bus, in circumstances which remain to be determined, at 162 avenue Gabriel-Péri, a stone's throw from the town hall of Gennevilliers.
"It's a place where the road narrows," explains a police source.
And unfortunately, due to the blind spot, the machinist did not see the boy on his scooter.
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Victim of a head trauma, the victim, whose vital prognosis was not engaged at the time of support by the emergency services, was transported to the Louis-Mourier hospital in Colombes.
More accidents this year
Monday morning, a 15-year-old teenager was transported to Beaujon hospital, in Clichy, after a scooter accident on rue Hector-Gonsalphe-Fontaine, in Asnières.
The young man, who seems to have lost control of his two-wheeler on his own, was found on the roadway, unconscious, shortly before 8:30 am, before being picked up by the Smur.
An investigation has been opened to shed light on this accident, which no one seems to have witnessed.
Since the end of the summer, the drivers of two-wheelers, who circulate on the roads of Hauts-de-Seine, pay a very heavy price.
The number of accidents involving bicycles, scooters and scooters increased by 35% compared to last year, according to figures unveiled by the prefect Laurent Hottiaux, during a control and awareness operation organized in Neuilly , mid-October.
Between July 21 and September 27, four two-wheeled users lost their lives.
Two cyclists aged 24 and 16, in Boulogne-Billancourt, and two men, aged 31 and 46, who were riding a scooter, in Clichy.