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An Ottawa cyclist collided with a vehicle on O’Connor Street Wednesday, just one week after another cyclist was injured near the same spot.
Ottawa police confirmed a male cyclist was in a collision at 3:43 p.m. with a vehicle on the corner of Somerset Street St. W. and O’Connor Street. Paramedics treated the 56-year-old for minor injuries to his knee and ankle. He was transported to the hospital in stable condition. Police are investigating the incident.
Another male cyclist was riding in the newly opened O’Connor Street bike lane last Tuesday at 5:30 p.m. when a car turning left onto Waverley Street struck him.
He was taken to hospital in stable condition with injuries to his shoulder and ribs.
The collision happened a few hours after the official opening of the new bike lane.
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Ottawa police confirmed a male cyclist was in a collision at 3:43 p.m. with a vehicle on the corner of Somerset Street St. W. and O’Connor Street. Paramedics treated the 56-year-old for minor injuries to his knee and ankle. He was transported to the hospital in stable condition. Police are investigating the incident.
Another male cyclist was riding in the newly opened O’Connor Street bike lane last Tuesday at 5:30 p.m. when a car turning left onto Waverley Street struck him.
He was taken to hospital in stable condition with injuries to his shoulder and ribs.
The collision happened a few hours after the official opening of the new bike lane.
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