A cyclist in Victoria was taken to hospital after being struck by a driver in a protected bike lane. The incident occurred on Caledonia Avenue on Saturday afternoon when a driver, attempting to access parking, turned right into the bike lane, colliding with the cyclist.
A cyclist in Victoria was taken to hospital after he was struck in a protected bike lane by a driver that was crossing the lane to get to parking, a nearby resident said.
An Anawim House resident who did not want his name used said he came upon the injured cyclist and a noticeably dented SUV in the eastbound protected bike lane on Caledonia after hearing a prominent thump.
CYCLIST ACCIDENT VICTORIA PROTECTED BIKE LANE DRIVER
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