Man killed in Moncton crash, second cyclist fatality in N.B. this month
A 60-year-old cyclist is dead after a crash involving a truck in Moncton yesterday, making this the second New Brunswick crash that resulted in the death of a cyclist this month.
This death comes only a week after a cyclist was killed in Saint John
A 60-year-old cyclist is dead after a crash involving a truck in Moncton yesterday, making this the second New Brunswick crash that resulted in the death of a cyclist this month.
According to an RCMP news release, at around 2:20 p.m. Wednesday, Codiac Regional RCMP, Moncton Fire Department and Ambulance New Brunswick responded to a call where a man, who had been riding an electric bike, died at the scene. The driver and sole-occupant of the truck was uninjured.
Connaught Avenue was closed for six hours, but is now re-opened. The investigation is ongoing.
Last week, a 21-year-old cyclist in Saint John was killed after colliding with a commercial delivery truck. He was pronounced dead at the hospital.