MODESTO – California
A woman died Saturday after the motorcycle on which she was a passenger collided with a car on McHenry Avenue in north Modesto, police said.
The 52-year-old Modesto woman suffered critical injuries and was taken to Doctors Medical Center, where she was pronounced dead, said Sgt. Brian Findlen of the Modesto police Traffic Unit.
She was a passenger on a 1995 Harley-Davidson motorcycle. Authorities did not release the woman’s name because her family had not been notified.
The crash occurred shortly after 8 a.m. on McHenry at Meily Way, just north of Union Avenue, near the Wal-Mart shopping center.
A 52-year-old Modesto man was driving the motorcycle on McHenry in the left northbound lane. An 87-year-old woman was driving a white 1997 Toyota Corolla heading west on Meily, apparently attempting to make a left turn onto southbound McHenry.
Car’s driver was uninjured
Findlen said the Toyota pulled into the path of the motorcycle. The motorcycle driver apparently tried to avoid the collision but lost control and struck the car, Findlen said.
The vehicles came to rest in the middle of McHenry. The Toyota driver did not suffer any injuries.
Findlen said the motorcycle driver appeared to have suffered a fractured leg and a back injury. He was taken to Memorial Medical Center. His injuries did not appear to be life-threatening.
Police did not release the names of the drivers Saturday. Findlen said it did not appear that alcohol or drugs were a factor in the crash.
He said police had not determined who was at fault in the crash. Traffic was slowed while officers investigated the crash site for about two hours, but the road was not closed.
Findlen said it appears the motorcycle driver and his passenger were wearing helmets, but police had not determined whether they were wearing them properly.
As the weather gets warmer, Findlen said it’s more likely that motorcyclists will be on the road. That’s why, he said, it’s important for drivers and passengers to properly wear all the necessary safety gear, including a helmet.
It’s just as important for other drivers to keep an eye out for motorcyclists, Findlen said. Many drivers are conditioned to look only for cars, pickups and other vehicles, failing to spot motorcycles on the road.
“Expect the unexpected and drive defensively,” Findlen said.
It appears to me that the 87 year old woman who turned left in front of the motorcycle is at fault in this accident.
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