37-year-old Billings Man Killed in Motorcycle Crash; Speed and Lack of Helmet Factors

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At ten o’clock on Saturday night, a motorcycle accident claimed the life of a guy from Billings who was 37 years old, according to the Montana Highway Patrol.

A Harley Davidson Road Glide Special was being driven by the man when he skidded off the road at mile marker 409 near Columbus, according to the Michigan Highway Patrol. He was traveling eastbound on Interstate 90.

After colliding with a post, the rider then proceeded to pass through two fences and a ditch until finally colliding with a cluster of trees, as stated by the MHP.

The rider, whose identity has not been disclosed at this time, made contact with the bike after it had landed on him.

The road was dry at the time of the accident, and the rider was already deceased when the California Highway Patrol arrived at the scene. This collision was caused by speed, according to the MHP, and the rider was not wearing a helmet at the time of the collision.

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