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Sudbury's Notre Dame Avenue reopened after crash involving pedestrian

Greater Sudbury Police Service cruiser in front of Tom Davies Square. (CTV Northern Ontario file photo) Greater Sudbury Police Service cruiser in front of Tom Davies Square. (CTV Northern Ontario file photo)
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Sudbury police are investigating after a motor vehicle collision involving a pedestrian in the Flour Mill area.

It happened at 2:16 a.m. Friday on Notre Dame Avenue at King Street, Greater Sudbury Police Service Spokesperson Sarah Kaelas told CTV News in an email.

A 21-year-old man was hit by a Honda CRV being driven by a 41-year-old woman, police said in a news release.

"The pedestrian was transported to (Health Sciences North) with serious but non-life threatening injuries and remains in stable condition," Kaelas said.

Police said the female driver was not injured in the crash.

The northbound lane of Notre Dame was reopened around 9 a.m.

No word on if any charges are pending, but the investigation is ongoing.

Pedestrian safety tips:

  • Cross only at marked crosswalks or traffic lights
  • Do not cross in the middle of the block, between parked cars or on a red light
  • Make sure drivers see you before you cross and make eye contact with the driver if they are stopped before you step into the road
  • Wear bright or light-coloured clothing or reflective strips to increase visibility

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