West Yorkshire Police is appealing for information after a taxi driver left the scene of a collision on Dick Lane on Monday, January 27, leaving two teenage girls injured.
The incident, which occurred near the Thornbury roundabout just before 6:30pm, caused significant traffic disruption, with tailbacks reportedly stretching to the Stanningley Bypass.
A 12-year-old girl sustained non-life-threatening leg injuries and was taken to hospital, as was a 13-year-old girl with minor injuries.
A police spokesperson confirmed: "Officers were called at 6.24pm on January 27 to reports a taxi was in collision with two pedestrians."
They added, "Officers are keen to speak to a driver of the taxi who left the scene before the arrival of officers."
The police are urging anyone who witnessed the collision to contact them.
"Anyone who witnessed the collision is asked to contact police via 101 or use the live chat facility at www.westyorkshire.police.uk/livechat quoting 13250049920," the spokesperson said.
The Roads Policing Unit is currently investigating the incident.
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