Waterville, ME (June 12, 2026) – A pedestrian was injured Wednesday morning after a vehicle versus pedestrian collision at Elm St and Spring St in Waterville.
Emergency units arrived at approximately 11:51 a.m. on Wednesday, June 10, following reports that a vehicle struck a pedestrian at the crossing of Elm St and Spring St. The pedestrian was found injured and taken to the hospital for care.
Details about how the sequence occurred have not been confirmed. The driver remained at the junction and cooperated with investigators.
The review of the circumstances remains ongoing as additional details are gathered. We are thinking of the injured pedestrian and wish them a full recovery.
Pedestrian Safety at Signalized and Unsignalized Crossings
Pedestrian strikes often occur when drivers and walkers cross paths at the same time. Limited visibility, turning movements, and distractions can reduce reaction time for both drivers and pedestrians. Crossings at street intersections can become higher risk when vehicles fail to yield or when pedestrians enter before confirming it is safe to proceed.
Larger vehicles may also reduce forward visibility near crosswalks, making it harder to see people in the front or along the sides. Safety measures such as marked crosswalks, traffic signals, and clear signage are designed to improve awareness for all road users. Pedestrians are often encouraged to make eye contact with drivers when possible and remain alert while crossing. Drivers are advised to reduce speed in shared zones and stay prepared to stop when approaching crossing points.