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18-year-old Pensacola bicyclist critically injured in crash at Olive Road intersection

18-year-old Pensacola bicyclist critically injured in crash at Olive Road intersection

An 18-year-old bicyclist was critically injured in a crash Wednesday afternoon in Escambia County.

It happened around 12:45 p.m. at the intersection of Olive Road and Charter Oaks Drive.

According to FHP, a black sedan driven by a 34-year-old Pensacola man approached the stop sign at Charter Oaks Drive intending to turn onto Olive Road. At the same time, the bicyclist — an 18-year-old Pensacola man — was traveling west in the eastbound-designated bicycle lane against the proper direction of travel.

FHP says as the sedan entered the intersection, he failed to yield the right-of-way and collided with the bicyclist.

The bicyclist sustained critical injuries and was transported to Sacred Heart Hospital for treatment.

No further details were released.

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Source: weartv

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