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David Crosby, Rock and Roll Hall of Famer, hit California jogger with car

Authorities say Rock and Roll Hall of Famer David Crosby hit and injured a jogger with his car in Southern California.

Police say Crosby, 73, stopped and co-operated with authorities, drugs, alcohol not factors

Police say musician David Crosby, seen here performing in 2014, stopped and co-operated with authorities Sunday after the 73-year-old struck a jogger with his car in the Santa Barbara, Calif. area where he lives. (Imeh Akpanudosen/Getty Images for LUTB)

Authorities say Rock and Roll Hall of Famer David Crosby hit and injured a jogger with his car in Southern California.

The California Highway Patrol said in a statement that Crosby was driving his Tesla electric car on Sunday at about 55 mph (88 kph), the posted speed limit on the road in the Santa Barbara area where he lives.

The 73-year-old Crosby was driving toward the sun with limited vision when he hit 46-year-old Jose Jimenez, who was jogging along the right side of the road.

Jimenez was hospitalized with broken bones, cuts and bruises and is expected to survive.

Crosby stopped and co-operated with authorities. He wasn't hurt. The CHP says neither drugs nor alcohol were factors in the accident.

Crosby is in the Rock Hall of Fame as a member of the Byrds and Crosby, Stills and Nash.