Parker Anderson advocates helmet safety after e-bike crash
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12-year-old Parker Anderson is recovering after a critical e-bike accident left him hospitalized and unconscious for two days in St. Johns County.

ST. JOHNS COUNTY, Fla. — For the first time since a serious e-bike crash left him in critical condition, 12-year-old Parker Anderson is sharing his story, and his message is already changing his neighborhood.

Parker was critically injured about a month ago while riding his e-bike in the Julington Creek area.

The accident left him unconscious for two days and in the hospital for more than a week.

Now back home, Parker and his father, Jeremy Anderson, are opening up about his recovery and the importance of helmet safety.

“From the time I walked into the emergency room, I just thought the worst,” Jeremy Anderson said. “I thought that my son’s not going to be my little buddy anymore, but he bounced right back, and it’s amazing. I’m so grateful that he did. I always knew he was too stubborn to go down that way.”

Parker’s determination to recover has inspired more than just his family. Since his accident, nearly every kid on his block now wears a helmet when riding.

“It’s probably 90% people wearing their helmets now, so it’s good to see that,” Jeremy said.

The St. Johns County community has rallied around Parker, offering prayers, donations and support.

“Thank you, everybody,” Parker said.

The accident has also sparked a wider conversation about e-bike safety.

On Tuesday, the St. Johns County Commission will discuss a proposed ordinance that would ban e-bike use for children under 14.

“I think it’s going to be hard to enforce whatever comes out of the meeting,” local parent Mariah Sheridan said. “I think it has amazing intention. We all want to protect the kids in our community.”

As Parker prepares to return to riding, his story stands as a reminder of the importance of helmet safety and the strength of community support. The county commission is scheduled to meet at 9 a.m. Tuesday to discuss the proposed ordinance and enforcement measures.

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