Perth Amboy man injured in motorcycle crash on New Jersey Turnpike in Woodbridge
State Troopers responded around 12:51 a.m. on July 12, 2025, to a report of a crash on the New Jersey Turnpike North at the Interchange 11 ramp, authorities said.
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An investigation found that Ray Marmolejo-Castro was traveling in a Ducati motorcycle northbound on the Interchange 11 ramp when he lost control and veered off the roadway, struck a metal post, and overturned, police said.
Marmolejo-Castro was ejected and sustained serious injuries, authorities said.
The crash remains under investigation, and no additional information is available at this time, police said.
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