A 47-year-old Cambridge woman was hospitalized with non-life-threatening injuries following a crash with a tow truck at the corner of Portland Street and Broadway in Cambridge around 10:10 a.m. Monday.

The cyclist was reportedly conscious and breathing before she was transported to an area hospital, where she is expected to stay for several days, according to Jeremy Warnick, director of communications for the Cambridge Police. As of Thursday, the woman was still in the hospital, recovering from broken ribs and a broken clavicle.

The flatbed tow truck, which was carrying another vehicle, was turning right from Broadway onto Portland Street, as the cyclist was traveling straight on Broadway, when the two crashed. When responders arrived, the bike was trapped under the truck, according to Warnick.

Police reconstructed the crash and the area was cleared in about 40 minutes.

"No charges have been filed at this point; there’s still an investigation to determine right- or wrongdoing," said Warnick on Monday.

When asked if the truck had side guards, which help protect pedestrians and cyclists from getting swept under large vehicles, Warnick said side guards would not have been a factor in this particular crash since it occurred at the front of the truck.

No further information is available at this time.