Ann Arbor
Student struck by car on Packard
By: Jessica Vosgerchian
A 20-year-old student was hit by a white Honda Accord on Packard Street near Arch Street Wednesday afternoon.
Sgt. Matt Lige of the Ann Arbor Police Department said the student was in serious condition at the University Hospital on Wednesday evening.
Police were notified of the accident at about 3 p.m. Lige said the car was traveling at a "relatively low speed" when the accident occurred.
The Accord was headed north on Packard when it swerved into the opposite lane and hit the student from behind as she was walking in the bike lane toward Arch Street.
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