An 11-year-old riding their bike was hit by a driver near Orion Alternative Elementary School at approximately 8 a.m. Monday with no injuries reported, according to Redwood City police. 

The middle school student was riding their bike on their way to school at North Star Academy when the collision took place near Orion Alternative. The police department and paramedics responded to the scene and treated the student on-site. 

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easygerd

The Donkeys need to start protecting our children.

We were promised different outcomes once more BIPOC women with the necessary empathy are in charge.

It is an absolute embarrassment how our female city manager, a majority female council, a majority female transportation advisory commission, a female transportation director, a female transportation engineer in charge of Safe-Routes-To-School constantly refuse to provide Safety for our children.

The last time Redwood City did a solid safety project for school kids was in 2016. The city had a male Mayor with a male transportation director that stood up for what is right and necessary.

That is not a good look for the Matriarchy, is it?

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