A ghost bike was dedicated Saturday to Stanley Marshall, a bicyclist who was fatally struck by a car on Richmond Road near Andrews Avenue.

STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. -- More than two dozen friends and family members of a 59-year-old man who was fatally struck by a car while biking along Richmond Road earlier the month paid tribute to him Saturday during a "ghost bike" dedication ceremony.

Stanley Marshall of Richmond was fatally injured Feb. 16 when a 2013 Honda CRV struck his bicycle, knocking him to the ground, according to police. The vehicle then proceeded to run over him, police said.

Marshall suffered a broken pelvis and internal injuries in the incident, according to police. He was rushed in critical condition to Staten Island University Hospital in Ocean Breeze, where he died.

On Saturday morning, Marshall's friends and family were joined by members of Staten Island Transportation Alternatives and the Staten Island Bicycle Association to dedicate a ghost bike on Richmond Road near Andrews Avenue where the accident occurred. A ghost bike is a bicycle that is painted white and left as a memorial to a deceased cyclist.

Lisa Martini, 52, of Clarence Place in Oakwood, has been charged with vehicular manslaughter and operating a motor vehicle while ability impaired in connection with Marshall's death. She has pleaded not guilty.