Street safety advocate and model mangled in scooter hit-and-run

Background: Screengrab from NBC4YouTube of StreetSmart ad featuring Stephen Grasty/Inset: WRC footage of scooter from crime scene

YouTube screengrab of StreetSmart ad featuring Stephen Grasty via WRC. Inset: YouTube screengrab of footage of scooter via WRC.

A former poster boy for street safety whose face once graced city buses with a graphic message alerting drivers to cyclists and pedestrians sharing the road was thrown from a scooter and badly injured during a recent hit-and-run in the nation’s capital.

Stephen Grasty, 29, was riding a scooter home in the early morning hours of Sept. 3 after finishing his shift at local Washington, D.C., restaurant and nightclub, according to an account the man’s mother, Shelly Grasty, gave to The Washington Post.

The next thing he knew, she said, he was calling her, utterly bewildered and in pain as he lay on the the side of the road, telling her he believed he had been hit by a car. The district’s Metropolitan Police Department is reportedly conducting an investigation into the incident.

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