Centerville, UT (May 15, 2022) – A motorcycle rider died on Saturday, May 14th after a crash on Interstate 15 near Centerville.
According to the Utah Highway Patrol, the accident took place at about 8:50 p.m. in the northbound lanes of the interstate near the off-ramp for Glovers Lane when the motorcyclist and a passenger vehicle collided.
The rider was thrown from the bike and was then run over by another vehicle.
Emergency responders rendered lifesaving efforts, but the rider was pronounced at the scene.
The victim’s name has not been released as police are still attempting to reach his family. UHP did confirm that the victim was male.
We would like to offer our deepest condolences to the family of the deceased victim at this time.
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Sadly, it is not uncommon for any accident to end in critical injury or death. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration reported that a motorcyclist is eight times more likely to sustain an injury and 37 times more prone to being killed in a collision than the occupant of a vehicle when the two collide.
Motorcyclists are vulnerable to fatalities and injuries in a way that the operators of other vehicles are not. A distracted driver could suddenly veer into their lane, causing them to lose control of their motorcycle, resulting in an accident without any actual contact between the vehicles. If a vehicle abruptly stops in front of them, riders can be thrown from their bikes and very seriously injured.
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