09-19-2019, 06:24 PM
As it has been pointed out to me elsewhere, the third option is the cyclist was crossing Erb and the car simply struck them while finishing their turn, and WRPS used misleading wording in describing the car as "waiting to turn left". The thing that threw me about that is the traffic was closed on University on the opposite side of Erb, and the bike was moved over there, so I assumed the bike was knocked into the intersection and the driver went through and pulled over on the shoulder.
The charge of riding in a crosswalk is essentially automatic in Ontario any time a cyclist is struck while riding in a crosswalk, regardless of the driver's behaviour.
The charge of riding in a crosswalk is essentially automatic in Ontario any time a cyclist is struck while riding in a crosswalk, regardless of the driver's behaviour.