James Kelley, 44, died in a head-on collision with a pickup truck while riding a motorcycle on State Route 106 in Stephens County, Georgia
Motorcyclist killed in head-on collision with pickup truck(link is external)
The Georgia State Patrol has identified the person killed in a head-on collision Sunday in Stephens County as 44-year-old James Kelley of Eastanollee. Kelley was driving a Kawasaki motorcycle on State Route 106 south of Toccoa when a Ford F150 crossed the center line and struck the motorcycle head-on, state troopers say.
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