Mother of 3 Struck and Killed by a Bus in Queens

October 25, 2012 – Long Island, N.Y. – New York Daily News reported that a mother of three was struck and killed by a bus in Queens on Saturday, Oct. 13, at approximately 8 p.m. 

Maleka Begum, 54, had been shopping with her daughter and was crossing near their home on Merrick Blvd. at Hillside Ave. when she was hit. The Nassau Inter-County Express N6 bus struck her after making a turn. Begum was killed instantly. 

So far, police are not filing criminal charges against the 52-year-old bus driver. Yet a witness told NYDN that Begum had the right-of-way because she had a walk signal. He believes that the bus driver was at fault. 

The fatal pedestrian accident is still being investigated. The bus driver was also ordered to take alcohol and drug test; the results were not known when the article went to press. 

According to statistics from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, in 2010, there were 1,200 fatalities as a result of traffic accidents in the state of New York. 

To help raise awareness of traffic safety in the New York area, our firm will publish blogs frequently about traffic accidents that occur throughout the 5 boroughs and beyond. We do this to raise awareness about the common types of motor vehicle accidents that occur in New York that may result in serious injury or traffic fatalities. 

The most common types of traffic accidents in New York include: 

  • accidents caused by hazardous road conditions;
  • single-vehicle crashes;
  • rollover accidents; and
  • “distracted driver” accidents or crashes caused by intoxicated drivers. 

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