Bicyclist Injured in Collision on Veterans Memorial in Bowling Green
Earlier this Thursday, a collision at the intersection of Veterans Memorial and Church Avenue, in Bowling Green, Kentucky, resulted in serious injuries for a bicyclist. The accident involved a car that struck the bicyclist at the junction, according to Bowling Green Police Department’s Public Information Officer, Ronnie Ward.
Circumstances of the Accident
According to the preliminary investigations, the car, driven by a local man was making a left turn from Veterans Memorial onto Church Avenue when it collided with the bicycle. The driver of the car was reportedly travelling outbound, whereas the bicyclist was moving towards the city on the sidewalk at the time of the incident.
Following the accident, the injured bicyclist was urgently flown to a Nashville-based hospital for immediate medical attention. The condition of the victim and the exact nature of their injuries are yet to be determined. The driver of the car, who reportedly was the sole occupant of the vehicle, remained unharmed during the incident.
The Aftermath and Traffic Movement
Post the accident, traffic movement in the area experienced a temporary dip. Bowling Green Police Department (BGPD) has since reduced Veterans Memorial to a single lane leading into the city. In addition, Church Avenue at Veterans Memorial had to be completely shut down until further notice.
Ongoing Investigations
BGPD is currently investigating the circumstances of the collision and whether factors like alcohol or drug involvement played a role in the event. However, it is too soon to confirm any such implications at this stage.
Police officials have asked people to avoid using the said route and take alternative paths until the site is cleared. The BGPD will provide further information related to this unfortunate incident as and when it becomes available.
Public Safety Appeal
As a reminder to residents and commuters in the area, the Police Department has again emphasized the importance of road safety measures. They recommend that both drivers and cyclists remain mindful of each other on the road, stick to assigned lanes and paths, obey traffic rules, and be especially cautious at intersections.