San Antonio, TX — This past weekend, a wreck between a truck and a motorcycle left a young man with critical injuries. Police said that a young man in his 20’s was badly injured after his motorcycle crashed into a truck along I-10.
This was near White Road, they said, at about 4:00 a.m. on Saturday morning (October 25, 2014). The man on the motorcycle was headed west along I-10 that morning when he crashed into the back of a flatbed truck.
Allegedly, the motorcycle had been traveling at a very high rate of speed. The helmet worn by the young man was separated during the collision and he was ejected.
Paramedics were called to the scene and took the young man to a hospital, but at the last update, he was still in critical condition at SAMM. More investigation is expected here, since the news reports don’t mention anything about why the wreck happened.
Scene of the Accident
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