The condition of a pregnant woman in her 30s hit by a car drove by a driver in her 70s has recently been conveyed.

On April 19, a 72-year-old A car in Dong-gu, Busan, invaded the pedestrian path and received B, a pregnant woman in her 30s who stood at a nearby stop. After six months of pregnancy, B was injured in the leg and was treated in an emergency room. The fetus and B were reported to have no life problems.

On the 21st, a writer who said that he was a family of B left an article in the online community titled `` Elderly driver who hit a six-month pregnant woman ... please read. ''

The writer said, "Your brother is pregnant with infertility," she said, "I am suffering from a terrible accident and I'm fighting pain to watch my baby."

"Because of the accident, the two legs under the knee are incomprehensible, and after 8 hours of suture surgery, I'm waiting for the result," he said. "Families are praying not to cut their legs." Explained. The writer also shared a petition to strengthen the qualifications of older drivers and asked them to join.

The petition said, "I petition and strengthen the management of the qualifications of older drivers in their 70s and older who are now emerging as social issues so that others will not face this tragedy." The petition has reached nearly 13,000 agreements to date.

According to the National Police Agency, there were 15,190 traffic accidents in which older drivers were the perpetrators of 2012, 17,590 in 2013, 22,75 in 2014, 23,63 in 2015, and 2 in 2016. It increased to 14,429 cases each year, and exceeded 30,000 last year.

Currently, incentives for senior citizens who voluntarily return their driver's licenses to prevent accidents are spreading across the country.

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(Photo: Busan Police Agency, Online Community Capture, Blue House National Complaint Capture)