Motorcyclist dies in accident on Phoenix-area freeway
Feb 16, 2016, 8:16 AM | Updated: 9:37 pm
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PHOENIX — Arizona highway authorities said a motorcyclist was killed on a Phoenix-area freeway when he was rear-ended by a speeding car.
The 57-year-old Phoenix man died just after midnight Tuesday on southbound Interstate 17 near Pinnacle Peak Road. The other driver faced second-degree murder charges.
Motorcycle rider has died as a result of injuries sustained from being rear-ended by passenger car. #DPSNews pic.twitter.com/0G8EaapyDk
— Raul Garcia, PIO (@dps_pio_garcia) February 16, 2016
Raul Garcia with the Arizona Department of Public Safety said a car driven by a 33-year-old woman from Many Farms, Arizona ran into the back of the motorcycle and that she kept going afterward.
“She continued on after the crash for a quarter of a mile with one of her wheels sheared off in the crash,” Garcia said.
Names of the victim and suspect have not been released.
Part of the road was closed during the early part of rush hour.
I-17 South at Pinnacle Peak, the right two lanes and the Pinnacle Peak exit are blocked because of an overnight crash.
— Arizona DOT (@ArizonaDOT) February 16, 2016
KTAR’s Jim Cross contributed to this report.