
San Francisco, CA. – A pedestrian was injured after being struck by a car in San Francisco on Thursday evening.
The auto-pedestrian accident happened around 5:32 p.m. near Arguello Boulevard and Anza Street, according to the California Highway Patrol.
A pedestrian was struck by a vehicle in unclear circumstances.
The pedestrian was injured in the accident and was taken to a local hospital for treatment.
Details regarding the driver and vehicle were not released.
An investigation into the accident is ongoing.
Drivers are required by law to exercise due care to avoid collisions with pedestrians. Pedestrians walking in marked and unmarked crosswalks at intersections have the right of way. Furthermore, pedestrians attempting to cross outside of the crosswalks must yield to vehicles to avoid being hit. Pedestrians should also walk facing traffic when walking on a roadway that lacks a sidewalk. These laws are put into consideration when determining fault and liability in cases of pedestrian accidents.
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