Constructer worker, Montreal police officer directing traffic, both hit by car
Montreal police say a driver injured two pedestrians before landing his vehicle on a cement divider at a construction site in the Villeray–Saint-Michel–Parc-Extension borough.
Montreal police spokesperson Véronique Comtois said the incident happened at around 10:30 a.m. Monday not far from the intersection of Crémazie and Saint-Michel boulevards.City says improving road safety in Montreal remains vital after pedestrian dragged by school bus The vehicle driven by the unidentified person was heading westbound on Cremazie, according to Comtois, when a police officer who was directing traffic around the worksite was struck.
The vehicle continued on its way then hit a nearby construction worker before ending up on a concrete barrier, police say.
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