Rogers, TX — An unidentified motorcyclist was hospitalized after colliding with an 18-wheeler in Rogers, Texas, on Monday, September 1, 2014. The accident took place at the intersection of Highway 190 and Knob Hill Road, around ten in the morning.
According to reports, the two vehicles collided as the 18-wheeler was turning from Knob Hill Road onto Highway 190. At this time, it’s not clear if the 18-wheeler came into the motorcycle’s lane of travel, or which vehicle was in front and which was behind.
Emergency workers transported the motorcyclist to Baylor Scott & White Medical Center. There’s been no information on his current status or the extent of his injuries.
The driver of the truck, who was uninjured, has not been named.
Scene of the Accident
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