A gentleman named Michael Kluttz was injured in a multi-vehicle accident on Wednesday near Mooresville, North Carolina.
The accident happened on Mooresville Road and was apparently caused by a man who turned left in front of Mr. Kluttz as Mr. Kluttz was riding west on his motorcycle. As a result, Mr. Kulttz clipped the rear of the pickup and also collided with a third car. The driver of the pickup that turned left has been charged with an unsafe movement violation. Mr. Kluttz was transported to Carolinas Medical Center for treatment.
At some point there were apparently witnesses who thought Mr. Kluttz may have been speeding prior to the wreck but NC State Highway Patrol investigating officers concluded that he was not speeding.
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Posted on August 31, 2014 by Michael Malone
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A tragic motorcycle accident in Asheville, North Carolina has claimed the life of the motorcyclist.
The accident happened when a man driving a 2004 Toyota made a left turn toward the ramp for I-240. The driver of the Toyota failed to yield to the motorcyclist and crossed into his path. Unfortunately, the motorcyclist was killed at the scene. The driver of the Toyota was charged with driving while impaired which may result in a felony death by motor vehicle charge. The full extent of the charges is not clear from the information available.
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Posted on August 27, 2014 by Michael Malone
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A Fort Bragg soldier named Michael Thom was killed in a motorcycle accident on Friday near Raeford, North Carolina.
The wreck happened on US 401 just after 5:00 am just east of the SkyVenture building. The reports regarding the accident are not clear but there was a car involved. The North Carolina Highway Patrol is investigating the accident but there is some indication that someone failed to yield – it is just not clear who. Mr. Thom was training at Fort Bragg to be a Special Forces soldier which would have certainly been an impressive accomplishment.
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Posted on August 25, 2014 by Michael Malone
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A tragic accident on Tuesday night in Shelby NC has resulted in the death of a moped rider.
What happened in the accident is very unusual. According to reports, a police officer stopped the moped rider and a passenger on the moped stepped off at that time. Shortly after this stop, the moped entered the intersection of Graham Street and Patton Drive and was hit by an SUV. The driver of the moped was killed. It is not clear from the limited information available whether the moped or the SUV had the right of way at the intersection. The North Carolina State Highway Patrol is investigating the accident along with the Shelby Police Department.
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Posted on August 20, 2014 by Michael Malone
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A serious accident involving two motorcycles happened last Thursday afternoon near Rural Hall, North Carolina on University Parkway.
There were three vehicles and two motorcycles involved in the wreck and it is not clear what happened from the limited information available. Reports indicate that there were multiple injuries which can be expected from a serious accident such as this one.
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Posted on August 18, 2014 by Michael Malone
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A motorcyclist named Billy Locklear was killed on Friday evening in an accident on N.C. 72 near Pembroke, North Carolina.
The accident apparently happened when a young man delivering a pizza turned into the path of Mr. Locklear just after 6:00 pm. The location of the accident was near the intersection of St. Anna Road in Robeson County. The driver of the vehicle has been cited for misdemeanor death by motor vehicle and failure to yield. Mr. Locklear was 72 years of age.
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Posted on August 18, 2014 by Michael Malone
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A motorcyclist was seriously injured in an accident in Whispering Pines, North Carolina on Thursday morning.
There is very little information available about this accident. Reports indicate that an SUV turned into the path of the biker around 6:00 am. The accident happened at the intersection of Airport Road and Queens Cove Way. The biker was airlifted to UNC Hospital in Chapel Hill with very serious injuries.
This type of motorcycle accident is among the most frequent that we say on the roads of North Carolina. For whatever reason, drivers continue to fail to see motorcyclists approaching in the other direction. Hopefully the biker will recover from his injuries in this serious case.
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Posted on August 15, 2014 by Michael Malone
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Two brothers named Eddie Santiago and Hector Santiago were killed on Thursday in a terrible accident in Bladen County, North Carolina.
The accident happened on NC Highway 53 at around 12:30 pm. According to available information, the brothers were riding their motorcycles near the intersection of Pearl Lloyd Road and NC 53 when an SUV pulled directly into their path. Eddie Santiago died at the scene and Hector Santiago died at a hospital a few hours later. The driver of the SUV has been charged with two counts of misdemeanor death by motor vehicle.
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Posted on July 18, 2014 by Michael Malone
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A gentleman named Tyler Humphreys was killed on Saturday in a motorcycle accident near Spring Lake, North Carolina. The accident happened near the intersection of Elliott Bridge Road and Will Lucas Road. It is not clear what caused the accident.
Mr. Humphreys was a paratrooper with the 82nd Airborne Division and he was from Houston, Texas.
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Posted on July 2, 2014 by Michael Malone
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A serious accident on Interstate 440 involving two motorcycles has resulted in injuries. The accident happened between the exits for Wake Forest Rad and Capital Boulevard.
It is not clear what caused the accident which happened before 10:00 pm. Some of the victims were transported to a local hospital for medical care. In the Raleigh area, most trauma victims are transported to Wakemed for care.
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Posted on June 30, 2014 by Michael Malone
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