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Motorcycle Crash on Saturday Injures Riders from Lone Jack and Wellington | KMMO

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    <p>The Missouri State Highway Patrol’s Troop A attended to two motorcycle-related accidents on Saturday, May 10.</p>
    <p>The first incident involved a two-vehicle crash near Lone Jack, which left a motorcycle rider from Holden injured. According to the Patrol, the collision took place around 12:25 p.m. on Route F at Faulkenberry Road, just within Jackson County. A 71-year-old man riding a Harley Davidson motorcycle was heading south when a pickup truck, driven by a 40-year-old man from Kansas City, turned in front of him, resulting in the crash. The motorcyclist sustained moderate injuries and was transported to a hospital in the Kansas City area. It was noted that he was not wearing appropriate safety gear during the incident. The driver of the pickup was not reported to have any injuries.</p>
    <p>Later that afternoon, a Wellington man was moderately injured after losing control of his minibike in Lafayette County. The Patrol reported that emergency crews were summoned to the accident site along the Missouri River around 4:15 p.m., near Old Mine Road. It was reported that the 26-year-old rider began to brake while traveling eastbound, but lost control of the bike. He was thrown from the vehicle and sustained moderate injuries, requiring transport to a Kansas City area hospital. It was also noted that he was not wearing proper safety gear at the time of the accident.</p>
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