
The driver of the scooter was struck by both motor vehicles and died at the scene
On Wednesday (May 21) at about 9:24 p.m., deputies from the Clark County Sheriff’s Office were dispatched to an unknown injury collision near NW 78th Rd. on NW 78th St. The collision involved two motor vehicles and a person driving an electric scooter.
The driver of the scooter was struck by both motor vehicles and died at the scene. Both motor vehicles drivers stayed on scene and cooperated with the investigation.
As of the time of this report, the decedent has not been identified. The Clark County Sheriff’s Office Traffic Unit is investigating.
Information provided by the Clark County Sheriff’s Office.
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I’ve seen too many people on electric scooters and e-bikes that apparently think they are invincible….