Motorcylists Jamaal Abron, 29, and Malinda Averell-Kalis, 45, killed in collision on Highway 113 in Solano County, California
Two motorcyclists killed in Highway 113 crash south of Dixon
The two motorcyclists, who were traveling together southbound collided with a Dodge Charger headed north driven by a woman. That driver made a left hand turn into the path of the motorcycles, causing the deadly collision.
2 motorcyclists killed in 3-vehicle crash on Hwy. 113 in Dixon
The driver of the 2010 Dodge Charger, Shatora Watley, 36, of Vacaville, was driving northbound on Hwy. 113, when she failed to yield the right-of-way for the motorcyclists as she attempted to make a left turn onto westbound Hay Road, officials said. A 29-year-old man on his 2012 Kawasaki motorcycle and a 45-year-old woman on her 2013 Yamaha R6 motorcycle were traveling southbound on Hwy. 113 when they both crashed into the the front of the Dodge Charger as it was turning left and were ejected from their motorcycles, landing on the roadway.
Two motorcyclists identified in fatal Highway 113 crash south of Dixon
Jamaal Abron, 29, of Stockton, and Malinda Averell-Kalis, 45, of Vacaville, were traveling southbound on separate motorcycles when they were hit near Fry Road shortly before 7 p.m., said Tenzin Dorji, an investigator at the coroner’s office.
Since motorcycle crashes often end in serious injuries, victims need immediate help
Motorcycle accidents are more likely to end in serious injuries or death for the motorcyclist, since the rider is not protected from the force of a collision. When a motorcycle accident happens, the injured rider needs immediate, appropriate medical care, the accident needs to be investigated, and the insurance companies need to be informed.
When a motorcycle crash is caused by negligence, additional steps need to be taken to protect the legal rights of the injured motorcyclist or the family members of someone killed in a motorcycle crash. Go here to learn more about motorcycle accidents and claims.
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