3 Cyclists Injured in Collision With Car
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A 40-year-old Van Nuys man suffered a broken knee and two other people received scrapes and bruises Saturday after they were struck by a car while riding their bicycles in Thousand Oaks.
The cyclists were heading east on Triunfo Canyon Road at 10 a.m., when 69-year-old Louise Davis of Dallas allegedly turned her 1995 Jeep Cherokee left in front of them at South Westlake Boulevard, according to Senior Sheriff’s Deputy William Therrien.
Three cyclists were thrown to the roadway.
Ken Plummer sustained a broken left knee and was taken by ambulance to Columbia Los Robles Hospital in Thousand Oaks. The two other cyclists were also taken to the hospital by ambulance for minor injuries. All three were wearing helmets. None of the injured cyclists was admitted to the hospital, Therrien said.
The investigation is continuing.
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