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Vancouver police officer's collision with cyclist leads to driving without due care charge

A Vancouver police officer has been charged under the Motor Vehicle Act following a collision between a community safety vehicle and a cyclist nearly a year ago.

Special Const. Michael Mazziotti collided with cyclist last year

A Vancouver police officer has been charged nearly a year after a crash involving a police vehicle and cyclist on July 29, 2018. (Cory Correia/CBC News)

A Vancouver police officer has been charged with driving without due care and attention nearly a year after a collision between thecommunity safety vehicle he was driving and a cyclist.

The crash happened on July 29, 2018,while Special Constable Michael Mazziotti was on duty in Vancouver.

The charge fallsunder the Motor Vehicle Act under provincial jurisdiction, and is not considered a criminal offence.

The cyclist's injuries were extensive enough to spark a civilian investigation from theIndependent Investigations Office of B.C.

Mazziotti's first court appearance is set for Aug. 8,in a Vancouver provincial courtroom.