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4/17/2009
John Logan
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Motorcycles Collide Resulting In Fatalities

Motorcycles Collide…

There was a bad accident in the Lone Star state this week. I mention it because there is something to learn from another biker’s unfortunate mistake.

A 26-year-old Fort Worth motorcyclist died Tuesday night after colliding with another cyclist. Ronald King and a second biker had accelerated to catch up with two other riders when King’s bike struck the rear of one of the bikes in front of him. King was ejected and died at the scene. One of the other riders was injured. They were both wearing helmets.  Apparently, King was unable to slow down.

It’s fun to ride with friends, but obviously, it can also be dangerous. When palling around with your buddies, don’t forget to use a couple basic safety tips. Number one, never ride more than two bikes abreast in one lane. And number two, always keep a safe distance between you and the bikes in front of you. Not to be a fun spoiler, but it could mean your life or the life of a friend.

 

Ride Safe-Loco Logan

This is purely my opinion, not legal advice. I am an investigator, not a lawyer. For legal advice, please contact Phillip Miller & Associates at 1-800-337-HURT.




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