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Infant Thrown from Stroller in Rochester Pedestrian Crash
Driver cited for failing to yield to pedestrians in crosswalk
Published on Feb. 27, 2026
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An 84-year-old driver struck two women, one of whom was pushing a stroller with an infant, as the driver was turning left onto Broadway Avenue in Rochester, Minnesota on Thursday afternoon. The infant was thrown from the stroller and all three were taken to the hospital for treatment.
Why it matters
Pedestrian safety is an ongoing concern in urban areas, especially for vulnerable populations like infants and children. This incident highlights the need for increased driver awareness and adherence to traffic laws to prevent such accidents.
The details
According to the police report, the crash occurred around 4:15 pm on Thursday, February 27, 2026 as the 84-year-old driver was turning left from Ninth Street Southeast onto southbound Broadway Avenue. The driver struck the two women, one of whom was pushing a stroller with an infant inside. The impact caused the infant to be thrown from the stroller. All three victims were transported by Mayo Clinic Ambulance Service for medical treatment.
- The crash occurred around 4:15 pm on Thursday, February 27, 2026.
The players
Rochester Police
The local law enforcement agency that responded to and investigated the incident.
Mayo Clinic Ambulance Service
The emergency medical transport provider that transported the victims to the hospital.
What’s next
The driver was cited for failing to yield to pedestrians in a crosswalk. It is unclear if any further legal action will be taken.
The takeaway
This incident underscores the need for increased driver awareness and adherence to traffic laws to protect pedestrians, especially in high-traffic urban areas. It also highlights the vulnerability of infants and children when involved in such accidents.
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