Rider Injured in Vehicle Collision on 22nd Street [Tucson, AZ]
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Rider Injured in Vehicle Collision on 22nd Street [Tucson, AZ]

Motorcycle vs Vehicle Collision Left a Rider Hospitalized

TUCSON, AZ (October 20, 2023) - On Saturday evening, police responded to a collision on 22nd Street and South Alvernon Way.

The incident happened on October 14th just after 8:15 p.m. involving a motorcycle vs. vehicle accident.

Following reports, the Tucson Police Department arrived at the scene and found a motorcyclist suffering from serious injuries.

Consequently, the paramedics transported the rider to the hospital and he was expected to survive. Meanwhile, it was unknown if the driver remained at the scene.

Also, the authorities blocked the intersection during the length of the investigation to allow for cleanup and preliminary duties. Furthermore, the roadway has been reopened to the public.

Details at this time about the collision are limited, and further investigation is still ongoing. Anyone with further information about the accident is urged to contact Tucson Authorities.

Motorcyclists rarely escape injury when an accident occurs. It is important to never underestimate the bike’s speed when you're riding a motorcycle. Additionally, strictly follow traffic laws and the conditions of the road. For other drivers, do not tailgate a motorcyclist and maintain a safe following distance. Give motorcyclists a full traffic lane when you pass, as they too have equal rights on the road.



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