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Fleeing Motorcyclist Walks Away From 100-Plus MPH Crash
Fleeing Motorcyclist Walks Away From 100-Plus MPH Crash

Yahoo

time3 days ago

  • Yahoo

Fleeing Motorcyclist Walks Away From 100-Plus MPH Crash

Read the full story on The Auto Wire A man fleeing from police at speeds over 100 mph crashed his motorcycle on a Los Angeles highway, then walked away. Actually, he started with walking, then jogged down the side of the road, we guess trying to figure out another way to escape from the seen so many police chases like this one end badly with the suspect and perhaps others dying in a horrific crash. This time it at first looked like the guy was going to be street pizza, but he apparently drove for the slide instead of just the ride and that paid off. Sure, he eventually was caught by police after trying to escape on foot. But that's better than if he had died or been horrifically mangled. At least once he gets out of jail or prison or whatever, he can just keep living his life. Originally, the motorcyclist took off from an attempted traffic stop by California Highway Patrol for speeding. He must have heard if he went fast enough police would just back off. And they did. However, a police helicopter was overhead tracking his every move. That meant he couldn't see the cruisers behind him, but surely he could see he was traveling in one giant spot light. Still, the guy pushed his bike to 140 mph at one point, just weaving through slower traffic and cutting it super close repeatedly. It's a miracle he didn't run into some truck with a steel bumper while he was doing that. Instead, his motorcycle went down in a shower of sparks for a reason we can't perceive. Its possible he hit a rough patch in the pavement, his bike suffered death wobble and he dumped it, or maybe he clipped a car. Whatever it was, all that protective gear he was wearing did its job. This is why you wear that stuff while riding. Image via ABC7 Join our Newsletter, subscribe to our YouTube page, and follow us on Facebook.

Motorcyclist killed in hit-and-run crash in Beach Park, police say
Motorcyclist killed in hit-and-run crash in Beach Park, police say

CBS News

time3 days ago

  • CBS News

Motorcyclist killed in hit-and-run crash in Beach Park, police say

A motorcyclist is dead after a hit-and-run crash Sunday morning in Beach Park. The Lake County Sheriff's Office said just before 6 a.m., deputies responded to the intersection of Green Bay Road and Sallmon Avenue for a report of a downed motorcycle and rider in the roadway. The rider, a 19-year-old man, was pronounced dead at the scene. His identity was not released. Deputies said the Kawasaki sports bike he was riding had damage consistent with being hit by another vehicle that fled from the scene. An autopsy for the rider is being scheduled. The Lake County Sheriff's Technical Crash Investigations Team is conducting a criminal investigation into the hit-and-run. No further information was available.

Motorcyclist dies in Haywards Heath crash
Motorcyclist dies in Haywards Heath crash

BBC News

time4 days ago

  • BBC News

Motorcyclist dies in Haywards Heath crash

A man in his 20s has died in a motorcycle crash in Haywards Heath, according to Sussex Police. The force said the single-vehicle crash happened on A272 Rocky Lane, near the junction with Cedar Avenue, at around 22:20 BST on Friday. Emergency services attended and gave "immediate life-saving action" but the man died at the scene, it said. The man's family has been informed, police confirmed. Rockey Lane, from Virginia Drive to Bolnore village roundabout, has reopened after it was closed while officers investigated the incident. Sussex Police urged anyone who may have seen the motorcycle being ridden before the crash or has footage of what happened to get in contact.

Fleeing Motorcyclist Walks Away From 100-Plus MPH Crash
Fleeing Motorcyclist Walks Away From 100-Plus MPH Crash

Yahoo

time5 days ago

  • Yahoo

Fleeing Motorcyclist Walks Away From 100-Plus MPH Crash

Read the full story on The Auto Wire A man fleeing from police at speeds over 100 mph crashed his motorcycle on a Los Angeles highway, then walked away. Actually, he started with walking, then jogged down the side of the road, we guess trying to figure out another way to escape from the seen so many police chases like this one end badly with the suspect and perhaps others dying in a horrific crash. This time it at first looked like the guy was going to be street pizza, but he apparently drove for the slide instead of just the ride and that paid off. Sure, he eventually was caught by police after trying to escape on foot. But that's better than if he had died or been horrifically mangled. At least once he gets out of jail or prison or whatever, he can just keep living his life. Originally, the motorcyclist took off from an attempted traffic stop by California Highway Patrol for speeding. He must have heard if he went fast enough police would just back off. And they did. However, a police helicopter was overhead tracking his every move. That meant he couldn't see the cruisers behind him, but surely he could see he was traveling in one giant spot light. Still, the guy pushed his bike to 140 mph at one point, just weaving through slower traffic and cutting it super close repeatedly. It's a miracle he didn't run into some truck with a steel bumper while he was doing that. Instead, his motorcycle went down in a shower of sparks for a reason we can't perceive. Its possible he hit a rough patch in the pavement, his bike suffered death wobble and he dumped it, or maybe he clipped a car. Whatever it was, all that protective gear he was wearing did its job. This is why you wear that stuff while riding. Image via ABC7 Join our Newsletter, subscribe to our YouTube page, and follow us on Facebook.

Carleton Place, Ont. man dies in motorcycle crash in Lanark Highlands
Carleton Place, Ont. man dies in motorcycle crash in Lanark Highlands

CTV News

time5 days ago

  • CTV News

Carleton Place, Ont. man dies in motorcycle crash in Lanark Highlands

Ontario Provincial Police say a 66-year-old Carleton Place man has died in a motorcycle crash in the Lanark Highlands. Officers were called to a section of Pine Grove Road between Concession Road 8A and Giles Road at around 4 p.m. Thursday, where the man and his motorcycle were found. Despite life-saving efforts by first responders, the man was pronounced dead at the scene. The OPP says the investigation remains ongoing. Anyone with information or dashcam footage that may assist investigators is asked to contact Lanark County OPP at 1-888-310-1122. Anonymous tips can be submitted through Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477 or online at

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