Criminal charges are not expected against the driver who fatally struck a bicyclist last week at the intersection of Canal Street and Jefferson Davis Parkway, based on evidence from the crash scene and a video of the incident, New Orleans police said.

The driver of a Buick Park Avenue hit the 45-year-old man on a bicycle in the busy intersection around 9 a.m. Monday, March 2, and he was pronounced dead at the scene, police said at the time. Crash-scene investigators have since determined that the driver was within the speed limit, and subsequent testing has determined that she was not under the influence of any substances while driver, Lt. Buddy Micheu of the NOPD Traffic Division said last week at a departmental meeting of ranking officers.

Police also recovered a video from the intersection that shows the Buick driver had the right-of-way at the time of the crash, Micheu said.

“She was not speeding,” Micheu said. “The individual had the green light, and the bicycle crossed traffic against the red light.”

While the case will be turned over to the district attorney’s office for a final determination, police will not be recommending any charges to be filed against the Buick driver and do not expect any, Micheu said.

Meanwhile, bicycle advocates mourning the victim have called for better signage and crosswalk markings to show the where the bike path crosses the road, according to a report from our partners at WWL-TV.