Sacramento, CA: Motorcyclist Killed in Traffic Accident at 28th Street and Elkhorn Boulevard
Rider Died in Sacramento Traffic Accident at 28th Street and Elkhorn Boulevard

Sacramento, California (July 10, 2019) – A motorcycle rider was killed in a traffic collision in Sacramento Tuesday afternoon.
The fatal motorcycle collision occurred at around 2:38 p.m. July 9, in the area of 28th Street and Elkhorn Boulevard, near the Highlands Radiator Service between the cities of Rio Linda and North Highlands.
The California Highway Patrol report indicated that the accident happened when a 2018 Mazda3 Sport and a motorcycle collided at the intersection for reasons still under investigation.
Motorcycle VS Car Accident at 28th Street Elkhorn Boulevard
The rider was pronounced dead at the scene by Sacramento Fire Department officials along with the paramedics following the wreck. The identity of the deceased has not yet disclosed to this time.
It was not clear whether or not the driver of the involved vehicle was hurt in the accident.
Meanwhile, the crash remains under an active investigation.
Motorcycle accidents account for a significant number of the total accidents that happen on the roads in California every year. When motorcycle accidents happen, riders are more likely to sustain serious injuries or death. Motorcyclists should, therefore, be aware of the most common causes of motorcycle accidents and use the information to mitigate their level of risk.
Some common causes of motorcycle accidents include:
Motorcycle Lane Splitting – Lane splitting happens when a motorcycle drives between two lanes of stopped or slow moving traffic.
Lane splitting may lead to motorcycle accidents due to: the close proximity of the vehicles to the motorcycle, limited space for the motorcycle to maneuver, the presumption by other motorists that no cars or motorcycles will be passing them in slowed or stopped traffic.
Vehicles Making Left-Hand Turns – Cars turning left usually collide with motorcycles when the bikes are: going straight through an intersection, passing the car, or attempting to overtake the vehicle.
When this category of accident happens, the driver of the car may be held accountable for the crash. However, it is good to note that the motorcyclist may also be partly to blame if, for example, they were speeding or riding in the wrong lane.
Speeding – Driving at high speeds reduces the rider’s ability to slow or stop safely in case of a hazard, or slowed or stopped traffic. The rider ends up crashing into other cars or loses control of the motorcycle after applying emergency brakes.
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