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On Friday afternoon, a 17-year-old boy on an electric scooter and a car collided at the intersection of Moreland and Hall in West St. Paul. The teen suffered a possible broken leg and bumps on the head and was transported to the hospital in an ambulance.
- According to police, the car was going southbound on Hall and stopped at the stop sign on Moreland. The teen on the scooter was going eastbound on Moreland, riding on the sidewalk on the north side of the street. Reportedly, the scooter didn’t stop at the intersection and the car started to pull forward to make a turn when the scooter ran into the car’s quarter panel and front bumper.
- The teen was not wearing a helmet.
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If I’m not mistaken- that’s not a 4-way stop, so the driver shouldn’t have pulled ahead until the teenager was safely across the street