Virginia Beach, VA (March 23, 2026) – A collision involving a bicycle and a scooter near Evans Boulevard and Edwin Drive in Virginia Beach left two people hurt on Saturday, March 21, shortly before 5:00 p.m. One of the two was reported unconscious at the time of the response.
Both basic and advanced life support crews responded to the scene and treated the injured. No details about the identities or updated conditions of those involved have been officially confirmed.
Further information about what led to the collision has not been released. The incident remains under review by authorities.
We are thinking of both injured persons as they receive medical care.
Bicycle and Scooter Crashes in Virginia Beach: What Riders Should Know
Collisions between bicycles and scooters are becoming more common in Virginia Beach as both types of vehicles grow in popularity across the city. Unlike car crashes, these incidents often happen in shared spaces such as bike lanes, sidewalks, or road shoulders where riders of different speeds and vehicle types mix. When two non-motorized or low-speed vehicles collide, the people involved have very little protection from the impact.
Advanced life support crews are typically called when there is a possibility of serious injury, such as when a person is found unconscious. These crews carry equipment and have the training to stabilize patients with head injuries or other serious conditions before they are taken to a hospital. Having both basic and advanced units at the same scene reflects the uncertainty crews face before they arrive.
Virginia has laws governing where scooters and bicycles can operate, though enforcement and infrastructure vary across different parts of the state.