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Motorcyclist dies in crash on Blanding Boulevard in Clay County

Motorcyclist dies in crash on Blanding Boulevard in Clay County

Yahoo17-05-2025

A 37-year-old Orange Park man is dead after the motorcycle he was riding collided with an SUV Friday on Blanding Boulevard. The wreck occurred north of Ridgewood Avenue at about 5:20 p.m.
The motorcyclist was traveling northbound on Blanding when he, 'failed to maintain a safe distance' and hit the right side of an SUV turning into the Walmart parking lot, a Florida Highway Patrol news release states.
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The 64-year-old SUV driver was not injured. The motorcyclist was taken to Orange Park Medical Center where he was pronounced dead, the news release states.
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