A child who was on the ride of a skuer died of a car collision on the sidewalk, the motorist did not commit a crime
Vantaa|Electric kicks were obliged to avoid in the situation.
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A 12-year-old girl died in an electric ferry accident in Myyrmäki in Vantaa last June.
Three minor girls drove on the same electric kick on the sidewalk as the car collided with them.
The prosecutor did not prosecute the motorist.
According to witnesses, the car drove according to speed limits.
12-year-old The girl died in an electric kick -off accident in Myyrmäki in Vantaa last June.
In the situation, three underage girls drove on the same electric kick, a scoop on the sidewalk when a car collided with them and one of the girls died. The dead girl did not control the electric kickboard.
Police suspected the woman who had been driving the car for death, two injuries and endangering road safety.
The prosecutor made the decision not to raise the prosecution against the motorist.
Prosecutor decision It is based, inter alia, to the fact that the electric kickboard was obliged to avoid in the situation.
The prosecutor states, in his decision not to prosecute, that driving on an electric kick may cross the crosswalk, but the scooter must avoid the traffic on the carriageway – unless the car is turning, for example, or behind a traffic sign indicating the obligation to avoid.
The obligation of the motorist to provide access to the sidewalk only applies to pedestrians. According to the Road Traffic Act, electric kicks should comply with cyclists’ traffic rules.
Prosecutor In addition, it estimates whether the collision was unpredictable and surprising for the motorist, or whether he could have carefully avoid it.
According to the witnesses heard in the case, the motorist drove in the situation according to speed limits. For example, he didn’t use the phone.
Witnesses said the electric kick board was driving at a fast pace before the collision. According to witnesses, the electric kickboard did not brake the momentum as he approached the crosswalk.
The prosecutor considered that the motorist did not have the opportunity to detect the arrival of an electrical kick board on the sidewalk in time and through his actions to avoid a collision.
« There are also no probable reasons for supporting the (motorist) procedure in the situation, in a manner in accordance with the characteristics of endangering road safety, death or disability. »
The 12-year-old girl who directed the electric kick board did not know the traffic rules for driving on a scooter. He only discovered the car at the time of collision.