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Incident Overview
A traffic crash involving a blue MG MG3 and an e-scooter has left a 60-year-old man with serious injuries in Cairns , Queensland. The incident occurred at approximately 4:35 pm on Friday, March 14, 2025 , along McLeod Street as the e-scooter attempted to turn right onto Spence Street . The rider of the e-scooter, a man from Edmonton, was transported to Cairns Hospital with serious injuries.
The driver of the MG MG3, a 37-year-old woman from Bungalow, was unharmed and is assisting police with their inquiries. Authorities are appealing for witnesses or anyone with relevant information or dashcam footage to come forward to help piece together the events leading up to the crash.
Location and Time
The crash occurred on McLeod Street near the intersection with Spence Street in Cairns , Queensland, at approximately 4:35 pm on Friday, March 14, 2025 . The timing coincided with afternoon traffic, which may have contributed to the circumstances of the collision.
Vehicles Involved
- A **blue MG MG3**, driven by a 37-year-old Bungalow woman.
- An **e-scooter**, ridden by a 60-year-old Edmonton man.
The e-scooter sustained damage in the collision, while the MG MG3 appeared to have minor damage.
Crash Description
Investigations indicate that the e-scooter was traveling south along McLeod Street and attempted to turn right onto Spence Street when it was struck by the blue MG MG3. Emergency services arrived promptly and provided medical attention to the e-scooter rider, who was seriously injured. He was transported to Cairns Hospital for treatment.
The driver of the MG MG3, a 37-year-old woman, was assessed at the scene and did not sustain any physical injuries. She is cooperating with police as part of their ongoing investigation.
Injuries/Fatalities
- The e-scooter rider, a 60-year-old man from Edmonton, sustained serious injuries and was hospitalized.
- The driver of the MG MG3, a 37-year-old Bungalow woman, was unharmed.
Emergency Response
Emergency services, including paramedics and police, responded quickly to the scene after the crash was reported. Paramedics stabilized the e-scooter rider before transporting him to Cairns Hospital for further medical care. Police conducted an initial assessment of the crash site, documenting vehicle positions, road conditions, and any potential contributing factors.
Community Impact
The crash has raised concerns about the safety of e-scooter riders sharing roads with motor vehicles, particularly in busy urban areas like Cairns. The serious injuries sustained by the 60-year-old rider highlight the vulnerability of e-scooter users, especially during peak traffic hours.
Authorities are urging the community to assist with their investigation by providing any relevant information or dashcam footage that could help determine the sequence of events leading up to the crash.
Investigation
Police are conducting a thorough investigation into the crash, focusing on several key areas:
- The actions of both the e-scooter rider and the MG MG3 driver leading up to the collision.
- Road conditions, signage, and visibility at the intersection of McLeod Street and Spence Street.
- Potential factors such as speed, distraction, or failure to adhere to road rules.
Authorities are specifically appealing for witnesses or anyone with dashcam footage or other visual evidence of the crash to come forward. Investigators are also reviewing the circumstances surrounding the e-scooter’s attempt to turn right and the position of the MG MG3 at the time of impact.
Information can be submitted anonymously via Crime Stoppers by calling 1800 333 000 or online at www.crimestoppersqld.com.au . Alternatively, contact Policelink using the online suspicious activity form at www.police.qld.gov.au/reporting . Please quote reference number QP2500444055 when providing details.