Reports of a A 16-year-old boy has been seriously injured in a motorcycle incident on Boldrewood Road, Mount Druitt, NSW. The accident, which occurred roughly 6pm on Friday, December 27, 2024, has raised concerns about youth safety and motorcycle use among minors in the area.

Incident Details

According to eyewitness accounts, the collision took place when an innocent motorist was allegedly reversing out of their driveway. The teenage motorcyclist, who was reportedly evading police at the time, collided with the reversing vehicle. The exact circumstances of the alleged police evasion are yet to be confirmed by official sources, we have reached out to NSW Police for comment.

Injuries and Condition

Initial reports from neighbours who allegedly spoke with police at the scene indicate that the young rider has sustained severe injuries, including:

  • Broken legs
  • Broken ankles
  • Broken ribs
  • Possible spinal injuries

Despite the severity of his alleged injuries, the boy was reportedly conscious and awake following the accident. However, these details have not been officially confirmed by medical authorities

This incident highlights several critical issues:

  • Underage Riding: In NSW, the minimum age to obtain a learner's motorcycle licence is 16 years and 9 months. The involvement of a 14-year-old rider raises questions about supervision and adherence to licensing laws.
  • Safety Equipment: It's unclear whether the young rider was wearing appropriate safety gear, which is crucial for motorcycle riders of all ages.
  • Alleged Police Involvement: The circumstances surrounding the reported police evasion are yet to be fully disclosed and will likely be subject to investigation.

Recent Incidents in the Area

This is not an isolated incident in the Mount Druitt area. Recently, a 14-year-old boy was seriously injured after allegedly crashing into a tree and parked cars on Luxford Road in Whalan, near Mt Druitt, while reportedly fleeing from police. These incidents underscore the ongoing safety concerns regarding underage motorcycle use in the region.

As the situation continues to unfold, local authorities are expected to provide more details about the incident and any potential legal ramifications. The community awaits further updates on the young rider's condition and the circumstances that led to this concerning event.

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