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San Francisco Pedestrian Hit By Bicyclist; Severely Hurt

SAN FRANCISCO (CBS SF) - A bicyclist struck a pedestrian at Embarcadero and Mission Street in San Francisco Friday morning, causing life-threatening injuries, police said.

Police were called to the scene of an accident at 8:33 a.m., police Officer Albie Esparza said.

Officers found a bicyclist had struck a woman in her 40s who was crossing in the crosswalk, causing a life-threatening head injury. Preliminary information suggests the woman was crossing legally with the light, Esparza said.

The bicyclist remained at the scene and was being interviewed by investigators.

Traffic on northbound Embarcadero St. and surrounding streets - including the I-280 ramp to 4th St. - was clogged for hours after the accident.

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Esparza said the bicyclist would face the same potential legal repercussions as the driver of any car involved in a collision with a pedestrian, if they were found to be at fault.

"Every bicyclist in the city should be reminded each and every day that all the laws on the books apply to them too," Esparza said. "They need to stop at every stop sign and every stop light."

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