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SAN DIEGO – A 34-year-old man suffered a fractured femur when he crashed his bicycle into a car that pulled out of an apartment complex in front of him, a San Diego police officer said.

Ambulance at NightThe crash occurred at 11:37 p.m., Saturday in the 3100 block of 30th Street, said San Diego police Officer David Stafford.

The man was riding southbound when a 29-year-old man driving a 2008 Toyota sedan pulled out of an apartment complex in front of the bicyclist,Stafford said.

“The bicyclist struck the car and suffered a fractured femur. He was transported to a local trauma center for treatment,” the officer said.

The incident remains under investigation.