A father and his two children were taken to Wexford General Hospital this morning after being struck by a car while crossing a busy road near a local primary school. The incident occurred at the junction at Distillery Road during peak school traffic. Passers-by quickly helped the family, offering assistance until emergency services arrived. Gardaí took statements from witnesses and the driver involved, while the family was transported to hospital for precautionary checks. Wexford Gardai have confirmed to South East Radio News that the injuries were minor and the road has since been cleared. This incident highlights ongoing concerns about traffic safety at the busy junction, which has long been under discussion for potential improvements.
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