Woman On Scooter Killed By Brightline Train

by | May 9, 2022 · 11:09 am | Public Safety, Pompano Beach | 0 comments

Woman On Scooter Killed By Brightline Train

Let's Be Friends

Support Boca Post by following us on Facebook, X (formerly Twitter), Instagram, and Nextdoor for trusted local news, events, weather updates, and important community information delivered as it happens.

Woman On Scooter Killed By Brightline Train

Woman On Scooter Killed By Brightline Train

Woman On Scooter Killed By Brightline Train

POMPANO BEACH, FL (Boca Post) — A woman was killed in Pompano Beach after she was involved in an accident with a Brightline Train while riding her Scooter on Copans Road.

From Broward Sheriff’s Office:

Broward Sheriff’s Office Traffic Homicide detectives are investigating a fatal scooter versus train collision that occurred Saturday morning in Pompano Beach. 
According to investigators, at approximately 11:19 a.m. on Saturday, May 7, a Brightline train was traveling southbound near the intersection of Copans Road and North Dixie Highway. At that time, an adult female riding a 2020 Sanmen County Yongfu 150 CC scooter was traveling southbound on North Dixie Highway, preparing to make a left turn on Copans Road. The driver of the scooter crossed over the railroad tracks heading eastbound in the westbound lanes, traveling diagonally towards the eastbound lanes and struck the side of the train. 
Pompano Beach Fire Rescue responded and pronounced the driver of the scooter deceased on scene. 
A witness told detectives that the railroad safety arms were in the lowered position and the railroad crossing lights were flashing when the crash occurred. 
Investigators remind pedestrians, bicyclists and motorists to stop, look and listen when crossing railroad tracks. When a train is approaching, never go around the lowered safety arms. Do not underestimate the speed of the train. It may be traveling faster and be closer than you think. Even if the train engineer sees you, he or she will not be able to stop in time.

Get Your Business In Front of Boca Raton

When major stories break in Boca Raton, thousands of readers turn to Boca Post.

Businesses, professionals, and organizations can work with Boca Post through sponsored announcements, expert commentary, press releases, and local advertising that appears directly alongside trusted local reporting.

0 Comments

Submit a Comment

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

More News

Fort Lauderdale Police Identify Man Killed After Opening Fire On Officers During Disturbance Call

Fort Lauderdale Police Name Officers, Gunman in Valentine’s Day Officer-Involved Shooting

Fort Lauderdale police released new details Friday about a Feb. 14 officer-involved shooting in which investigators say a man on a bicycle opened fire on officers near Chateau Park Drive before three officers returned fire.

Swat Standoff In Delray Beach Ends With Arrest After Suspect Fires Toward Officers, Police Say

SWAT Standoff in Delray Beach Ends With Arrest After Suspect Fires Toward Officers, Police Say

Delray Beach Police said a 56-year-old man was arrested after barricading himself inside a Palm Forest Drive South home and firing multiple gunshots toward officers serving warrants.

Boca Raton Police Issue Warning Over “Senior Assassin” Game Involving Toy Guns - Boca Post

Boca Raton Police Issue Warning Over “Senior Assassin” Game Involving Toy Guns

Boca Raton police are warning high school seniors and parents that “Senior Assassin” games involving real-looking toy guns can be mistaken for real weapons and cause panic and a police response.

Bso Attack

Broward Sheriff’s Office Investigates Fatal Roommate Dispute In Pompano Beach; Suspect Arrested

BSO homicide detectives say a Pompano Beach man was killed in an attack inside his home and his roommate was arrested on a first-degree murder charge.

Stolen Car Investigation Leads To Turnpike Closure After Patrol Units Struck In Coconut Creek

Stolen Vehicle Pursuit Closes Florida Turnpike Near Sunrise Boulevard

A stolen car investigation that began in Coconut Creek led to a pursuit and a closure of the Florida Turnpike’s southbound lanes near Sunrise Boulevard after investigators say the driver struck two marked law enforcement vehicles.