Motorcycle Crash Closes Westbound Lanes of Scripps Poway Parkway

Motorcycle Crash Closes Westbound Lanes of Scripps Poway Parkway

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September 16, 2011 - According to reports a motorcycle crash closed the westbound lanes of Scripps Poway Parkway Friday.

According to the San Diego Police Department, a collision occurred between a motorcycle and a sedan that was reported at approximately 6:49 a.m. The collision occurred on the parkway, at the ramp to the north I-15 Freeway.

The motorcyclist suffered a severely injured leg and was transported from the scene of the crash to a local hospital. San Diego police diverted traffic in the westbound lanes at Scripps Highland Drive and the eastbound traffic lanes, along with Mercy Road, were detoured to south I-15.

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A an other fatal accident on the road in the vicinity of Fairfax County Parkway

A an other fatal accident on the road in the vicinity of Fairfax County Parkway


Posted on Apr 22, 2011

According to the Fairfax County Police identified a victim at the March 21 crash with a bus powered by MV transportation.

Police experts of Reconstructionists continue to explore to a terrible traffic accident, which at 4 am on Monday, 21 March occurred.

The investigation has Dislosed, that a 32-year-old man is a 2008 Ford fastest TRANS bus North to the Richmond Highway (route 1) worked on the right track. Four vehicles to the bus slowed for a traffic signal on the Fairfax County Parkway. On the bus reportedly saw the traffic light or slowing vehicles and crashed in a 1995 Toyota Celica to him. Caused a chain reaction of the Celica in a 2004 press the impact Dodge pickup. The truck influenced a 2001 Dodge Caravan. The caravan struck then 2004 Chrysler 4-door sedan.

The driver and sole occupant Belvoir Street in Fort Belvoir, was made by Toyota Celica, William S. Pitts, 48, 9536 Fort dead at the scene. Eight occupants of the other four vehicles transported three were area hospitals with non life-threatening injuries. They were treated and later released.

Alcohol was not a factor in the crash. This study is not yet complete. Charges are expected.

Fatal accident at Fort Belvoir area

All witnesses of the accident are invited call Fairfax County Police

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