Categories: Driving News

Fatal Collision Between Motorcycle and Car

The driver of a 2003 Dodge truck traveling north on Jackson Avenue tried to make a left turn into an apartment complex and collided with a southbound 2013 Kawasaki motorcycle, police said. The motorcyclist was driven to the hospital, where he eventually died. He has not been named as of yet. The driver of the Dodge truck is currently under investigation for the crash, he has recently been booked into the Santa Clara County Jail for driving under the influence of alcohol. This is San Jose’s 41st fatal collision of 2023.

We send our condolences to the motorcyclists family, and if anything similar to this has happened to you we are extremely sorry. As of the driver of the Dodge truck we hope he understands what he did wrong in this situation and gets help. We hope he goes to a good driving school that has a good DUI course to help him get back on track. If you need a DUI course that will help you get back on track A-1 Driving Schools has an on-line and in-person course so you can take it at you own speed.

Mike Markos

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