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Pedestrian in hospital after being struck by vehicle in Charlottetown

Charlottetown police are asking motorists and pedestrians to take extra care in the evenings with the sun setting early, following an accident on Queen Street.

Police urge caution in early evenings after second collision in two days

This was the second pedestrian hit and sent to the hospital in two days. (Pat Martel/CBC)

A pedestrian has been hospitalized with "substantial injuries" after a being struck by a vehicle early Friday evening, according to Charlottetown police.

The pedestrian was walking across the crosswalk on University Avenue near Enman Crescent at 4:47 p.m. when they were hit.

This is the second pedestrian taken to the hospital in as many days. On Thursday, a pedestrian was struck on Queen Street near the corner of Summer Street around 6 p.m. The victim was taken to hospital with non life-threatening injuries.

Charlottetown police ask drivers to be cautious

Charlottetown police have asked motorists and pedestrians to take extra care in the evenings now that the sunset is at an earlier hour. 

Deputy Chief Gary McGuigan said now that it is dark during the evening commute, both motorists and pedestrians have to be more aware.

"At this time of year visibility is compromised," McGuigan said.

Pedestrians shouldn't assume motorists see them at crosswalks, says Deputy Chief Gary McGuigan. (CBC)

"Always use the crosswalk, but don't start out into the crosswalk assuming that the vehicle sees you. As a pedestrian you want to be sure that vehicle or vehicles stop before you enter the crosswalk."

McGuigan said motorists should keep an eye out for crosswalks and pedestrians and also slow down and give yourself a little more time to get to your destination.

The investigation into the Queen Street accident is continuing.