76-year-old man critically injured after car strikes him on East Buckeye Road in Madison, Wisconsin
Pedestrian struck by car suffers life-threatening injuries, police say
Madison police said the 68-year-old driver estimated she was going about 15 to 20 mph. She was preparing to turn north onto South Stoughton Road from westbound East Buckeye Road before the wreck.
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