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posted by Joe on 6/15/2007 | 0 Comments | Share/Save/Bookmark


Motorcycle hits two pedestrians

A man was riding a motorcycle off the back of a truck for Bikers Against Drunk Driving when the vehicle ignition fired up, causing the rider to lose control at the southwest corner of Yonge St. and Charles St. W. around 2:30 this afternoon.

Young Boy Critical After Being Struck By Van

A 10-years-old boy is in critical condition Sunday after suffering life-threatening injuries when he was hit by a van on Steeles east of Bathurst. The accident happened around 10:30am near Cactus Avenue. The youngster was taken by an emergency run to York Central Hospital.

Car Crash On Canal Road

A driver is lucky to be alive after crashing into a pole early Saturday morning on Canal Road in Bradford. Twisted metal is all that is left from the single vehicle accident near the same deadly stretch where three people have been killed since 2006.

Cyclist Struck And Killed By City Dump-Truck

A male cyclist, believed to be in his late forties, was struck and killed by a city of Toronto dump-truck Friday morning near Bayview Avenue. Toronto Police said the accident happened at Fifeshire Road and Bayview, just south of Highway 401.

Memorial Ride Tonight for this cyclist.




About Toronto's Weekly Carnage:
Toronto's Weekly Carnage is inspired by NYC's Streetsblog Weekly Carnage feature. The aim of this series of posts is to bring attention to the death and destruction wrought by automobiles and an auto-centric culture. Pursuing policies promoting walking, cycling and public transit could help reduce the carnage.

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