Van hits bicyclist on Newport Boulevard
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Deepa Bharath
COSTA MESA -- A collision with a van left an unidentified bicyclist in
critical condition Monday afternoon, officials said.
The man, who police say is between 30 and 40, was crossing Newport
Boulevard at 16th Street at about 4:10 p.m. when a van traveling
northbound on Newport hit him. Officers said the bicyclist was carrying
no identification.
Shortly after the crash, the red bicycle lay mangled in the middle of
the street. A black backpack and a pair of shoes were strewn by the
median.
Preliminary investigations determined the bicyclist was crossing on a
red light, said Costa Mesa Police Sgt. Kevin Lovelady.
Police interviewed a man who was driving a car that was traveling
behind the van, Lovelady said. He was the only witness to the crash,
police said.
“He told us that he and the van in front of him were proceeding on a
green light,” Lovelady said. “He [the van’s driver] was unable to stop
before striking.”
Lovelady said the van’s driver will probably not face any charges.
The bicyclist suffered severe injuries and was taken to Western
Medical Center in Santa Ana, Lovelady said.
Lovelady added that the intersection of Newport and 16th is always
busy but is comparable with other major intersections along Newport
Boulevard.
“The city has a lot of bicycle traffic,” he said. “But this
intersection is not more heavily traveled than others.”
At least 10 officers were at the scene Monday afternoon. A SigAlert
was issued for two hours, beginning shortly after 4 p.m. Only one
northbound lane was open at the intersection, which backed traffic up to
Industrial Way.
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