Cyclist Charged Following Collision with Motorist in Vaughan
VAUGHAN, ONTARIO, JUL 9 – The 17-year-old cyclist was charged with careless driving and helmet violation after riding southbound in a northbound bike lane and colliding with a vehicle, police said.
- York Regional Police charged a 17-year-old cyclist after a collision with a vehicle at Beverley Glen Boulevard and Dufferin Street in Vaughan around 3 p.m. last Tuesday.
- The 17-year-old cyclist rode south in a northbound bike lane without a helmet, violating Ontario traffic laws and leading to collision charges.
- York Regional Police observed a white vehicle in the right-turn lane and a damaged bike near the scene, while paramedics treated the minor-injured cyclist; the driver was uninjured.
- Following the collision, York Regional Police charged the teen cyclist with careless driving and operating a bicycle without a helmet, emphasizing adherence to Ontario traffic laws.
- York Regional Police continue investigating the collision, urging witnesses to contact their Regional #4 District tip line or Crime Stoppers for anonymous reports, emphasizing ongoing safety efforts.
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