Cyclist seriously injured in fail-to-stop crash in Bristol
It happened in the early hours of this morning (October 13) in Totterdown
A cyclist has been seriously injured in a fail-to-stop collision in Bristol.
It happened in the early hours of this morning in Totterdown, with enquiries to identify the driver of the car involved still ongoing.
Police say the incident occurred at about 3.10am in St Luke’s Road, with the cyclist sustaining serious, potentially life-threatening, injuries.
He has since been taken to hospital.
Officers have confirmed that the driver of the car involved in the incident failed to stop at the scene, and enquiries to identify them are ongoing.
A car, matching the description we have been given of the vehicle involved, has since been recovered close to the scene.
This afternoon, St Luke’s Road is shut while investigation work is carried out, between the junctions with York Road and St John’s Lane.
Witnesses, or anyone with information about the collision, are asked by police to call 101 and quote reference number 5223250008.