
Courtesy: Florida Highway Patrol
HUDSON, Fla. – A 10-year-old bicyclist was seriously injured Friday afternoon after being hit by two vehicles while trying to cross State Road 52 near Hudson, according to the Florida Highway Patrol.
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FHP says the crash happened shortly before 12:30 p.m. near Victory Drive in the Bayonet Point area.
The backstory:
Investigators say a 45-year-old Hudson woman was driving a Kia SUV westbound on SR-52 in the center lane when the child left a Circle K gas station parking lot at 7611 SR-52 on a bicycle and tried to cross the highway.

Courtesy: Florida Highway Patrol
According to FHP, the bicyclist rode directly into the path of the Kia and was hit. The impact of the crash launched the child in front of a second vehicle, a Ford F-350 pickup truck driven by a 35-year-old Riverview man who was traveling westbound in the inside lane.
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What we know:
Troopers say the bicyclist was hit by the truck before coming to rest on the road.
The child suffered serious injuries and was flown to a local hospital for treatment. No injuries to either driver were reported, according to FHP.
The crash remains under investigation.
What we don’t know:
Troopers have not yet released the identity of the injured 10-year-old child or the two other drivers involved.
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