MEC&F Expert Engineers : TWO MOTORCYCLISTS DEAD, 1 IN CALIFORNIA THE OTHER IN SOUTH CAROLINA WHEN THEY GET HIT BY OTHER VEHICLES

Saturday, February 14, 2015

TWO MOTORCYCLISTS DEAD, 1 IN CALIFORNIA THE OTHER IN SOUTH CAROLINA WHEN THEY GET HIT BY OTHER VEHICLES






 Officials investigate the crash on West Blackstock Road. (Feb. 14, 2015/FOX Carolina)

Coroner identifies motorcyclist killed in Spartanburg Co. wreck

FEBRUARY 14, 2015

SPARTANBURG, SC (FOX Carolina) - 

The South Carolina Highway Patrol is investigating a fatal crash Saturday.
Troopers were called to West Blackstock Road at Ivey Drive for a collision involving a Ducati motorcycle and a Honda four-door.

The roadway in the area was blocked off temporarily as officials investigated the crash. 

Troopers said the driver of the motorcycle was not wearing a helmet and succumbed to injuries at the scene. 

Spartanburg County coroner Rusty Clevenger identified the victim as Steven Melton, 54, of Roebuck.

Highway Patrol and the Spartanburg County Coroner's Office are conducting a joint investigation. Toxicology and autopsy results are pending.

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5 Freeway Partially Closed After Motorcyclist Killed in Crash

FEBRUARY 14, 2015

EAST LA, CALIFORNIA

The southbound 5 Freeway was temporarily shut down at the 10 Freeway interchange near downtown Los Angeles after a motorcyclist was killed in a collision, according to the California Highway Patrol.

The motorcycle crashed into a wall after being hit by another vehicle at about 9:45 a.m., according to the CHP’s incident log.

No further information was immediately available regarding the collision. The Los Angeles County Department of Coroner was en route to the scene as of 11:30 a.m., the log stated.

A SigAlert was issued shortly before 11 a.m. and the heavily traveled interchange from the southbound 5 to the eastbound 10 was closed. It was reopened just before noon.

By 12:50 p.m., two lanes of the 5 Freeway had been reopened, according to CHP. The freeway was fully reopened by 1:30 p.m.

The closure had caused a massive traffic jam that at one point stretched for miles all the way back to Burbank.