An oil truck driver who fatally struck a teenager in Brooklyn on Friday night was driving with a suspended license, according to city police.

"Don't go out with bikes," Sharleen Castillo's the victim's aunt, said in tears. "Cars nowadays, they don't even care, they pass through the red light. You just really have to be careful."

Police said Saturday morning that Philip Monfoletto, 28, a resident Deer Park, New York, was driving a Mack truck carrying oil north on Lewis Ave. in Bedford-Stuyvesant around 5:48 p.m. Friday.

While making a right turn onto Jefferson Ave., he hit 13-year-old Kevin Flores, who was riding his bike, officials said. Flores suffered severe head injuries and was later pronounced dead at a local hospital.

Castillo said she found out what happened when she called her nephew's phone. "She was like how I can't speak to Kevin right now, and I was like why, and she was like how he was in the hospital, how he got into an accident on his bike," Castillo said.

Monfoletto remained on the scene, and has been charged with driving with a suspended license.