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Police and paramedics were dealing with three collisions — two involving cyclists and the other a pedestrian, each struck by cars — on opposite ends of the city Friday afternoon.

The collisions happened on the same day Ottawa police posted a prominent notice on their website warning motorists to “Share the Road” with pedestrians and cyclists as the weather warms.

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Emergency responders had also attended the scene of another collision between a cyclist and a car on Thursday.

Minor injuries were reported in each of the collisions.

A man in his 20s suffered a minor leg injury while walking across the busy intersection of Vanier Parkway and Montreal Road Friday afternoon around 3:30 p.m.

Paramedics said a cyclist suffered minor injuries when he was struck by a truck around 3 p.m. Friday on March Road near Herzberg, near the stretch of March Road where a group of cyclists, who would come to be known as “The Kanata Five,” were mowed down by a driver in a horrific crash in the summer of 2009.