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Cedar Falls Participates In Ride of Silence

Riders began the eight and a half mile silent trek at 6:20 PM and concluded at 7:15 PM, and was held by the Cedar Valley Cyclists. The ride in Downtown Cedar Falls began at Overman Park, West 3rd Street, and Clay Street. Riders rode from Overman to Main Street Greenhill Road Cedar Heights Drive, Grand Boulevard, and State Street.

Police: Teen who struck cyclist was using social media

Police: Teen who struck cyclist was using social media May 10, 2021 FacebookTwitterEmail CORALVILLE, Iowa (AP) Authorities say a 16-year-old driver who fatally struck a cyclist in Coralville last month was speeding and using social media at the time of the accident. The incident happened April 6, killing 36-year-old Andrew Pavlovec of North Liberty. The Cedar Rapids Gazette reported Monday that the driver faces a charge of vehicular homicide. Iowa law prevents naming minors charged with crimes that are not forcible felonies. Coralville Police Chief Shane Kron said the driver was “actively using a social media application,” and driving more than 20 mph above the 35 mph speed limit when she struck Pavlovec from behind.

Coralville police say teen on social media when she fatally struck a cyclist

05/10/21 Coralville Police say that the 16-year old driver who fatally struck a cyclist last month was speeding and using social media at the time. The Gazette reports Chief Shane Kron announced Monday that the teen faces a vehicular homicide charge from the April 6 th incident. Just before 6am that day, the girl was heading southbound in the 2400 block of 12 th Avenue when she hit 36-year-old cyclist Andrew Pavlovec. He was in the traffic lane and using a headlight and taillight at the time. Kron said the driver was “actively using a social media application” and was going over 20 miles an hour over the posted 35 miles per hour speed limit.

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