The public safety crisis impacting pedestrians in greater Miami shows no signs of relenting, with pedestrians severely injured in two separate crashes within miles of each other over the past 4 days.

WPLG reports that on Monday, a pedestrian was struck and seriously injured in the aftermath of 3-car collision in Coral Gables. The victim was airlifted to Jackson Memorial Hospital. Further details are unavailable but we will continue to follow any developments.

The crash sounds eerily similar to a previous tragedy in Coral Gables at almost the same location last June. Olatz Conde Salcedo, who was head of human resources for Nextel in Bilbao, Spain, was struck and killed by a vehicle that went off the road following a collision at LeJeune and Bird road. 3 other pedestrians were also injured in that wreck.

On Friday morning, WSVN reports a University of Miami student was hit while crossing South Dixie Highway along Southwest 57th Avenue. The motorist did not stop and authorities are searching for a silver-gray Mercedes Benz E-320.

Here are some other headlines from our broken streets in south Florida last week:

May 1 - Lake worth man who died after his bike, SUV collided in Palm Springs identified

April 30 - Officer injured after being struck by taxi in Miami Shores

April 29 - Pedestrian badly injured in Ft. Lauderdale hit and run

April 29 - Two pedestrians struck, one killed, crossing State Road 7 in Broward County

April 29 - 18 vehicle collisions on Miami highways before noon on Sunday

April 27 - Davie police chief to take driving class after colliding with teen on bicycle

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