Two pedestrians injured at Surrey bus stop, one in serious condition. Investigation underway into crash that damaged a power pole near King George & 76 Ave.
Serious Collision at Surrey Transit Stop
Just before 6:30 p.m. on Saturday, September 13, a car veered off the road and struck two pedestrians waiting at a bus stop near King George Boulevard and 76 Avenue in Surrey, British Columbia. The impact also knocked over a hydro pole. Surrey Police Service (SPS) responded to the scene.
Victims’ Condition and Emergency Response
Both individuals taken to hospital; one remains in serious condition according to SPS. First responders administered aid at the site before transporting them. The nature of injuries is not yet released.
Driver Remained on Scene; Cause Still Unknown
The driver involved in the incident stayed at the location following the crash. Authorities have not confirmed whether speed, impairment, mechanical failure or other factors played a role. The investigation remains active.
Infrastructure Damage Raises Concerns
In addition to the harm to people, the collision severely damaged a hydro pole, raising public safety and power service concerns. Local utilities are assessing the impact and restoration work.
Appeal for Witnesses and Evidence
Surrey Police Service is asking anyone with relevant CCTV or dashcam footage, or who witnessed the collision, to contact them. Information should be linked to file number 2025-79949 (SP) by calling 604-599-0502.
Broader Context and Safety Questions
This incident highlights concerns over road safety at transit stops adjacent to major thoroughfares. Urban planners and public transit authorities may revisit design, lighting, and protective infrastructure to prevent similar events.
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