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FATAL CRASH AND ACCIDENT: DIRT BIKE VS.. N.Y.C. BUS. GUESS WHO WON.

 

From: New York attorney Gary E. Rosenberg (personal injury and accident attorney and lawyer; serving Brooklyn Queens Bronx; Queens Accident Lawyer)

On Wednesday June 30, 2010 20 year-old Durron Scott was riding his dirt bike at 131st Street & 131st Avenue in Ozone Park, Queens, New York City. His dirt bike collided with a New York City Transit Authority bus.

Scott died from injuries sustained in the accident.

No other casualties have been reported. No criminal charges have been brought against the bus driver.

Comment: I hear "dirt bike" and I have to wonder, was Durron Scott's vehicle registered or insured for street operation? Did he have a motorcycle licence? And my favorite: Was he wearing a motorcycle helmet? (Read and Download my FREE Special Report on Motorcycle Safety.

 

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