A construction worker was injured in a hit and run on the Don Valley Parkway in Toronto early Tuesday morning. The worker was hit at around 1:11 a.m. on the expressway near the Spanbridge Road overpass area. Police stated that the northbound curb land and middle lane were closed overnight for construction and properly marked. A light-coloured SUV drove into the construction zone and struck the 46-year-old worker, then continued northbound on the DVP without stopping. The vehicle likely has front end damage, and the worker suffered serious but non-life-threatening injuries. Police are asking for anyone with information or dashcam footage to come forward.

The hit and run incident on the Don Valley Parkway occurred in the early hours of Tuesday morning, resulting in serious injuries to a construction worker. The worker was struck by a light-coloured SUV that entered the construction zone on the northbound lanes of the expressway. Despite the area being closed for construction and properly marked, the SUV did not stop after hitting the worker and continued northbound on the DVP. The vehicle is expected to have front end damage as a result of the collision, while the 46-year-old worker sustained serious but non-life-threatening injuries. Toronto police are urging anyone with information or dashcam footage of the incident to contact them.

Investigations into the hit and run on the Don Valley Parkway revealed that the construction worker was hit by a light-coloured SUV while working in the closed-off northbound lanes near the Spanbridge Road overpass. The SUV entered the construction zone and struck the worker before fleeing the scene and continuing northbound on the DVP. Despite the area being closed for construction and marked accordingly, the driver of the vehicle failed to stop after the collision. The injured worker, a 46-year-old man, suffered serious but non-life-threatening injuries as a result of the hit and run. Police are now seeking any information or dashcam footage that may help identify the vehicle and driver involved in the incident.

The Toronto police have requested the public’s assistance in identifying the driver of a light-coloured SUV involved in a hit and run on the Don Valley Parkway early Tuesday morning. The driver struck a construction worker in the closed-off northbound lanes of the expressway near the Spanbridge Road overpass and fled the scene. The SUV is believed to have sustained front end damage as a result of the collision. The 46-year-old worker who was hit by the vehicle suffered serious injuries but is in stable condition. Investigators are now urging anyone with information or dashcam footage of the incident to come forward to help identify the driver responsible for the hit and run.

The hit and run on the Don Valley Parkway involving a construction worker and a light-coloured SUV has prompted an investigation by the Toronto police. The incident occurred early Tuesday morning on the northbound lanes of the expressway near the Spanbridge Road overpass, where the worker was struck by the vehicle. Despite the construction area being closed off and marked properly, the SUV drove into the zone, hit the worker, and continued northbound on the DVP without stopping. The 46-year-old worker sustained serious but non-life-threatening injuries in the collision. Police are now appealing for witnesses or anyone with dashcam footage to assist in identifying the driver of the SUV involved in the hit and run.

Toronto police are seeking information and dashcam footage to identify the driver of a light-coloured SUV involved in a hit and run on the Don Valley Parkway. The incident occurred early Tuesday morning in the closed-off northbound lanes of the expressway near the Spanbridge Road overpass, where a construction worker was struck by the vehicle. Despite the construction area being marked and closed for work, the SUV drove into the zone, hit the worker, and fled the scene without stopping. The injured worker, a 46-year-old man, suffered serious but non-life-threatening injuries as a result of the hit and run. Police are urging anyone with information to come forward and assist in identifying the driver responsible for the incident.

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