Police are appealing for information after a pedestrian was in collision with a car in Bradford.
At about 7.45pm on Saturday, 4 June, a 54-year-old man from Shipley was crossing the dual carriageway on Mayo Avenue, when he was in collision with a grey Seat Leon travelling towards Bradford.
He was taken to hospital with serious leg and head injuries and remains there in a stable condition today.
The 38-year-old male driver was spoken to by police at the scene and is helping officers with their enquiries.
Anyone who witnessed the movements of the vehicle or the pedestrian prior to the collision is asked to contact PC 665 Ellis at the Safer Roads and Neighbourhood Support team on 101, quoting log 1448 of 4 June.
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