Kansas City, MO (March 24, 2026) – A pedestrian was critically injured on Monday afternoon after being struck by a vehicle on Blue Ridge Cutoff near 43rd Ter in Kansas City.
The accident occurred shortly before 3 p.m. on Monday in the area of 43rd Ter and Raytown Rd. Authorities said a white Ford SUV was traveling northbound on Blue Ridge Cutoff when it struck a pedestrian near a bus stop at the intersection.
Investigators reported that the pedestrian entered the roadway from the east side of the street. The SUV driver was unable to avoid the pedestrian and struck the pedestrian on the right side of the vehicle.
Emergency units responded to the scene, and the injured pedestrian was taken to a local hospital. Officials said the person suffered life-threatening injuries and remains in critical condition.
No additional details about the identities of those involved have been released. Authorities continue to investigate the cause of the crash, and more details will be released as they become available. Our thoughts are with the injured pedestrian as they receive medical care.
How Pedestrian Crashes Often Occur Near Bus Stops
Bus stops are areas where pedestrians frequently cross the street to reach public transportation or nearby sidewalks. Because people may be focused on catching a bus or moving between stops, they sometimes enter the roadway unexpectedly.
Drivers traveling on busy roads may have limited time to react if a pedestrian suddenly steps into traffic. Vehicles moving at higher speeds may require longer stopping distances, making it harder to avoid a collision.
Roadway design can also influence safety near bus stops. Limited lighting, unclear crosswalk markings, or heavy traffic can increase the risk of pedestrian crashes.
Awareness from both drivers and pedestrians can help reduce these risks. Drivers are often encouraged to slow down near transit stops, while pedestrians are advised to cross only when it is safe and visible to approaching traffic.