A 23-year-old cyclist was seriously injured Sunday morning following a collision with a vehicle in the Saint-Sauveur neighborhood of Quebec City.
Emergency Response and Location
The Service de police de la Ville de Québec (SPVQ) received emergency calls regarding the incident around 10:20 a.m. The collision took place at the intersection of Durocher and Père-Grenier streets.
Following the crash, authorities established a security perimeter to preserve the integrity of the scene for investigation. Traffic in the affected sector had returned to normal by early afternoon.
Victim Status and Investigation
The cyclist was transported to a hospital center to receive treatment for serious injuries. Despite the severity of the wounds, SPVQ communications officer William Robitaille indicated that the victim’s life is not feared for.

Investigators are currently focusing on the theory that the event was an accident to explain the circumstances of the collision.
Potential Next Steps
Authorities may continue to analyze evidence from the preserved scene to confirm the cause of the collision. The recovery process for the 23-year-old cyclist will likely depend on the specific nature of the serious injuries sustained during the impact.
Frequently Asked Questions
Where exactly did the collision occur?
The accident happened at the intersection of Durocher and Père-Grenier streets in the Saint-Sauveur neighborhood of Quebec.
What is the condition of the cyclist?
The 23-year-old cyclist sustained serious injuries and was hospitalized, but according to William Robitaille of the SPVQ, their life is not in danger.
How is the police department explaining the event?
The Service de police de la Ville de Québec (SPVQ) is currently prioritizing the theory that the event was an accident.
How can urban intersections be better designed to protect cyclists from serious collisions?
