Locals said the ambulance landed in Town Field during the incident, which took place shortly before 10 p.m. A South Yorkshire police spokesman said: “We are disclosing information after a teenager was seriously injured in a collision on Thorne Road in Doncaster yesterday.

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Police are appealing for information about the Doncaster accident. “Emergency services were called at 9.50pm after a boy riding an electric scooter collided with a red Seat Leon at the intersection where St. Vincent Avenue meets Kings Road. “The 16-year-old was taken to North General Hospital in Sheffield to receive treatment for serious head injuries. He remains there in stable condition. “The driver of the Seat Leon stayed on the spot to assist the police in investigations. “We call anyone who has information about the collision or has caught either the car or the scooter on the dashboard camera or on CCTV before, to contact us. The incident number to report is 1050 of April 1. Because scooters do not always have visible red taillights, license plates, or signage, they can not be used legally on the road. Private electronic scooters can only be used on private land and not on public roads, bike paths or sidewalks. The only electronic scooters that can be used on public roads are those rented as part of government-sponsored tests.