Traffic restrictions were in place as Saskatoon Police attended two accidents late Tuesday afternoon. One, involving a motorcycle, happened at Circle Drive near Taylor Street and the other was on Circle Drive South between Preston Avenue and the cloverleaf. Restrictions were lifted by around 7 o’clock last night. In the first accident, the 59 year old man operating the motorcycle was charged with Driving without Due Care and Attention. Police say he lost control of the bike and was taken to hospital in stable condition. The second collision had minor injuries and is still being investigated.
Two Accidents on Circle Drive
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