Pedestrian Struck by Vehicle Mirror in Corning

Traffic Collision Involving Pedestrian and Vehicle in Corning, CA, Results in No Injuries

📍 Corning, CA

📅 Published: January 8, 2025 at 11:30 PM

🔄 Updated: January 9, 2025 at 12:31 AM

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Corning, January 8, 2025 -

A traffic collision occurred late last night in Corning, CA, involving a silver Mitsubishi Mirage and a male pedestrian. The incident took place at the intersection of South Avenue and Wisconsin Avenue around 10:20 PM on January 8, 2025. Reports indicate that the pedestrian was walking in the roadway when he was struck by the vehicle's mirror.

Emergency services responded promptly to the scene and assessed the situation, confirming that there were no injuries reported. The collision involved only one vehicle and one pedestrian, with no other vehicles involved. Witnesses noted that the pedestrian was wearing pants and a sweatshirt at the time of the incident.

Traffic in the area was minimally impacted, and no lane closures were reported. Authorities remained on the scene to ensure the safety of all individuals involved.

This incident highlights the importance of vigilance for both drivers and pedestrians, especially in low-light conditions. Drivers are reminded to be cautious and attentive while navigating roadways, while pedestrians should also be aware of their surroundings to avoid potential accidents.

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