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Clive Police Release Video of E-Scooter Rider’s Reckless Behavior Before Crash

In Clive, Iowa, local police have released video footage capturing a concerning incident involving a 32-year-old e-scooter rider. The video shows the rider running a red light at the intersection of 86th Street and Harbach Boulevard, narrowly avoiding a collision with a car. Unfortunately, the rider’s luck ran out at the next intersection, where he was struck by a vehicle after running another red light.

Reckless Riding Raises Safety Concerns

Clive Police Chief Mark Rehberg emphasized the seriousness of the situation, noting that the rider was not a young, inexperienced individual but rather an adult who should have been aware of the traffic laws. “It’s not just a kid running a red light. It’s a 32-year-old person that you would think would know better,” Rehberg stated. The rider’s reckless behavior resulted in several broken bones from the collision.

The incident is part of a troubling trend in Clive, where police have responded to five crashes involving e-bikes or scooters in just the last 12 days. This uptick in accidents has raised concerns about the safety of e-scooter usage on public roads, especially when traffic laws are not adhered to.

Community and Safety Implications

The release of this video serves as a stark reminder of the importance of following traffic regulations to ensure the safety of all road users. As e-scooters become more popular, it is crucial for riders to understand and respect the rules of the road to prevent such dangerous incidents. The Clive community is urged to remain vigilant and report any reckless behavior to the authorities to help maintain public safety.


Original reporting: KCCI Des Moines — read the source article.

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