61-Year-Old Injured in Narcisco Way Intersection Accident
Hughson, CA (April 01, 2022) On Wednesday, a 61-year-old ice cream van driver was hurt in a Van-Motorcycle Collision on Tully Road.
The Stanislaus County Sheriff says around 6 p.m. a motorcycle collided with a van at the intersection of Narcisco Way and Tully Road.
A 31-year-old Hughson man was on the motorcycle and sustained major injuries due to the crash.
Rescuers took the motorcyclist and the van driver to the hospital.
The Sheriff’s Department’s Major Accident Investigation Team responded to the scene and is investigating the probable cause of the crash.
AAt the moment, They have not released further information on both the van driver and motorcyclist.
It is important to always pay attention to your surroundings whenever driving. This, and abiding by all the driving laws as well as following all the road signs are simple ways to practice defensive driving. Defensive driving can lessen the chance of serious road accidents happening.
Injured in Two-Vehicle Collision
According to the United States Department of Transportation (DOT), there are approximately 300,000 merging accidents every year. It is therefore important to follow all the traffic laws to avoid these types of accidents.
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Moreover, the best step you can take in response to a crash like the van-motorcycle collision on Tully Road is hiring a personal injury attorney.
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