Humble, TX — There was a major accident this past Friday night at about 9:30 p.m. that left a man on a motorcycle with critical injuries. Police said that a car may have pulled out in front of a motorcycle on FM 1960 last Friday night, causing an accident.
The accident in question happened along FM 1960 near Moonshine Loop, late Friday night (March 27, 2015). The motorcycle was driving east on 1960 when a car pulling out of a local smoke shop allegedly pulled into the bike’s path.
The driver’s side of the car was hit by the black motorcycle, which ejected the rider and left him critically injured. The police said that the driver of the car is still being investigated, but he claims that he couldn’t see the bike coming when he pulled out of the lot.
More details to be released later.
Map of the Accident
View from the Road
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