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[10-03-2025] Los Angeles County, CA – Bicyclist Struck by Vehicle on Westbound Santa Monica Boulevard at Hancock Drive

Published October 3, 2025

[10-03-2025] Bicyclist Struck by Vehicle on Westbound Santa Monica Boulevard at Hancock DriveA bicyclist was struck by a vehicle in Los Angeles on Friday morning, October 3, 2025.

According to reports, the crash occurred around 8:45 a.m. on westbound Santa Monica Boulevard near Hancock Drive.

Roads were damp due to light rain earlier in the morning. A white vehicle was reportedly making a left turn onto Hancock Drive when the collision occurred. Westbound traffic on Santa Monica Boulevard was closed and diverted north at Hancock Drive.

Details regarding the bicyclist’s injuries are not yet available. Authorities continue to investigate the incident.

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