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Bayside NewsBy Bayside News7 November 20162 Comments1 Min Read
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POLICE are calling for witnesses to a crash on Cranbourne Rd in which a teenager was injured, Wednesday 2 November.

The boy was struck as he ran across the road about 6.20pm. The female driver, who was uninjured, stopped to help. The boy was airlifted to a Melbourne hospital with head injuries.

There are calls to make this section of road 60kph rather than 80kph as it has houses on the right and a children’s park on the left, going east. The 80kph speed limit applies near Peninsula Link past Karingal Hub.

Call Crime Stoppers 1800 333 000 with information.

First published in the Frankston Times – 7 November 2016

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2 Comments

  1. Sean on 9 November 2016 1:28 pm

    How about the fact that there are two sets of traffic lights within close distance, the kid is a moron for thinking it was a good idea not to use them. The road does not need the speed limit changed at all.

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  2. Kylie on 9 November 2016 6:54 pm

    Calling out for witnesses??? Find that hard to believe as I saw the whole thing and informed the responding officer of my details and still yet to receive a call…….As for the speed limit to change, don’t think that’s really going to fix the issue as the driver wasn’t going 80k’s. Kids just need to learn a car is a weapon, and is always going to win!!

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