Riverside, CA (February 16, 2026) – A vehicle-versus-bicycle crash with injuries was reported late Sunday night at UCR Lot 23 in Riverside. The incident occurred on Sunday, February 15 at approximately 11:02 p.m. in the parking lot across from Linden St at Avocado Ave. Emergency crews were dispatched to the campus lot after reports indicated a bicyclist had been struck. Paramedics evaluated the injured rider for a variety of injuries and provided on-site medical care. Police and fire personnel worked to secure the parking area while documenting the circumstances of the collision. The investigation remains ongoing.
Key Details
- Location: UCR Lot 23 near Linden St & Avocado Ave, Riverside, CA
- Reported: Sunday, February 15 at approximately 11:02 p.m.
- Type: Vehicle vs. Bicycle Crash With Injuries
- Response: Fire crews, police, and emergency medical services
- Injuries: Bicyclist reported injured
What We Know So Far
- The crash occurred inside Parking Lot 23 on or near the UCR campus.
- The incident involved a vehicle and a bicyclist.
- Medical personnel responded to assess the injured rider at the scene.
What’s Not Yet Confirmed
- The extent of the bicyclist’s injuries.
- Whether hospital transport was required.
- What factors may have contributed to the collision.
Local Context
UCR Lot 23 is located near Linden St and Avocado Ave adjacent to the University of California, Riverside campus. The area includes multiple parking lots, student housing, and campus buildings that see steady foot, bicycle, and vehicle traffic throughout the day and evening. Parking areas near Linden St often serve as access points for students and staff moving between campus facilities and surrounding neighborhoods. A crash within a campus lot can temporarily restrict entry and exit routes while responders manage the scene and ensure the safety of pedestrians and cyclists nearby.
What to Do Next
- If you were involved, move to a safe location if possible and check for injuries. Call 911 if anyone needs medical attention.
- Follow directions from police or emergency personnel and use caution around emergency vehicles and traffic changes.
- If it’s safe, take photos of vehicle damage, road conditions, and the surrounding area.
- Monitor how you feel after the crash. Some injuries can appear hours or days later.
FAQ
Q: Why are bicycle-involved crashes often serious?
A: Cyclists have limited protection compared to vehicle occupants, which can result in significant injuries even at lower speeds or within parking areas.
Q: What should drivers do in parking lots to reduce crash risks?
A: Drivers should travel at low speeds, remain alert for pedestrians and cyclists, and yield when necessary, especially in areas with limited visibility.
Q: What does it mean when a crash is under investigation?
A: It means authorities are reviewing statements, vehicle positions, and any available footage or evidence to determine how the collision occurred.