Monday, November 4, 2013

Boy, 11, Dies In Off-road Motorcycle Accident

Motorcycle crash near FSCJ sends one to hospital

4, 2013, 1:44 p.m. EST AP KAKLASKA TOWNSHIP, Mich. (AP) Authorities in the northern Lower Peninsula say an 11-year-old boy was killed when his motorcycle crashed on a road in Kalkaska County. Sheriff David Israel says the accident happened as Tyler Antaya of Alba, his twin brother and father were riding on a two-track road. The site is on state land in Kalkaska Township, about 20 miles east of Traverse City. Israel says Tyler was wearing a helmet.
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Franklin Grant, 42, was killed when the 2008 Suzuki GSX 1300 R motorcycle he was operating left the roadway and struck a mailbox and brick wall. The crash occurred at 1:30 a.m. on Jug Factory Road two miles west of Tuscaloosa. There is no more information available at this time. Alabama State Troopers continue to investigate.
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Man in serious condition after motorcycle accident on I-275

Related I-275 eastbound near Route 52 was closed as crews worked to clear the scene. All lanes reopened by 6 p.m. Police said 58-year-old Larry Dickerson lost control and crashed. No other vehicles were involved in the accident. Dickerson was taken to UC Medical Center in serious condition with head and arm injuries. Police said they don't believe he was wearing a helmet.
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Birmingham man killed in motorcycle crash near Tuscaloosa

The crash occurred in the 10600 block of North Campus Boulevard near the Florida State College of Jacksonville North Campus when a motorcycle hit a Dodge Charger around 9 a.m. The motorcycle was traveling southbound on North Campus Boulevard as the Dodge Charger was exiting the east parking lot of Florida State College, according to the Jacksonville Sheriff's Office. The 82-year-old female driver of the Dodge Charger failed to see the motorcycle approaching and pulled into the motorcycle's path, JSO detailed. The 39-year-old motorcycle driver was ejected in the crash. The driver of the Charger and her 13-year-old passenger were not injured in the crash. The driver of the motorcycle was taken to UF Health Jacksonville with life-threatening injuries. An investigation is underway and charges could be pending against the 82-year-old driver. The crash is under investigation and there is no indication of alcohol and drug involvement in the crash.
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Victim of Fatal Motorcycle Accident Identified

According to the Cuyahoga County Medical Examiners Office, http://thepersonalinjurydirectory.com/blog/category/motorcycle-accident-attorneys/ the victim was Charles Lee Edward Shank, 21, of Cleveland. The accident happened at W. 105th Street and Fidelity Avenue around 2 p.m. Authorities said the motorcycle was traveling south on W. 105th Street when it collided with an SUV traveling east on Fidelity Avenue. The SUV stopped at a posted stop sign and had just begun to travel.
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