Rider runs and kills himself and passenger in Miami
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Rider runs and kills himself and passenger in Miami
Motorcycle crash leaves two dead, puts three in hospital.
MIAMI BEACH, Fla. (WSVN) -- Two people are dead and three people are in the hospital after a motorcycle crashed into a car early Friday morning. As a result, police had to close the intersection of 10th Street and Meridian Avenue for seven hours, as they investigated the accident.
According to a witness, a man on a motorcycle picked up a woman after work and took off, traveling at a speed of over 100 miles per hour. Upon seeing he was about to be pulled over by police, the driver sped up and fled, crashing into a Ford Taurus at 10th Street and Meridan Avenue.
The Suzuki Hayabusa motorcycle T-boned into the car at such a high speed it sent the motorcycle flying three quarters of a block. Because the riders were traveling so fast , the helmets they had on did nothing to save their lives. "He had a need for speed and, unfortunately, that need for speed killed him tonight," said Detective Robert Hernandez of the Miami Beach Police.
Police say the 21-year-old driving the motorcycle only had a commercial license, not a motorcycle license. "Right now we know that the driver shouldn't have been on the road. He was driving with a business pupose-only driver's license," said Hernandez, "as well as having had DUI in May of 2006. His motortcycle was also rigged for high speed."
All three people from the car were transported to the hospital with minor injuries. The motorcycle driver died on impact and his 19-year-old passenger, whose 20th birthday would have been today, died shortly after arriving at the hospital.
MIAMI BEACH, Fla. (WSVN) -- Two people are dead and three people are in the hospital after a motorcycle crashed into a car early Friday morning. As a result, police had to close the intersection of 10th Street and Meridian Avenue for seven hours, as they investigated the accident.
According to a witness, a man on a motorcycle picked up a woman after work and took off, traveling at a speed of over 100 miles per hour. Upon seeing he was about to be pulled over by police, the driver sped up and fled, crashing into a Ford Taurus at 10th Street and Meridan Avenue.
The Suzuki Hayabusa motorcycle T-boned into the car at such a high speed it sent the motorcycle flying three quarters of a block. Because the riders were traveling so fast , the helmets they had on did nothing to save their lives. "He had a need for speed and, unfortunately, that need for speed killed him tonight," said Detective Robert Hernandez of the Miami Beach Police.
Police say the 21-year-old driving the motorcycle only had a commercial license, not a motorcycle license. "Right now we know that the driver shouldn't have been on the road. He was driving with a business pupose-only driver's license," said Hernandez, "as well as having had DUI in May of 2006. His motortcycle was also rigged for high speed."
All three people from the car were transported to the hospital with minor injuries. The motorcycle driver died on impact and his 19-year-old passenger, whose 20th birthday would have been today, died shortly after arriving at the hospital.
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RE: Rider runs and kills himself and passenger in Miami
Yea, rigged for speed.What did it have a chrome windscreen. They just had to add that in there. Those bikes are CRAZY fast anyway.
However, I HATE it when people drive MC's without a class M license. Thats one thing that really erks me! Thoose people are the ones that usually are the ones causing crashes ot getting introuble (atleast in my area). The people who actually who take the steps legally get a bad wrapfrom those who are too inconsiderate and irresponsible to take the time and get their license. And in this case, not only did he take his life, but apparently his girlfriends also, and endangered 3 other people. Dont get me wrong I feel bad for them and their families but in his situation, it was STUPID.
However, I HATE it when people drive MC's without a class M license. Thats one thing that really erks me! Thoose people are the ones that usually are the ones causing crashes ot getting introuble (atleast in my area). The people who actually who take the steps legally get a bad wrapfrom those who are too inconsiderate and irresponsible to take the time and get their license. And in this case, not only did he take his life, but apparently his girlfriends also, and endangered 3 other people. Dont get me wrong I feel bad for them and their families but in his situation, it was STUPID.
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RE: Rider runs and kills himself and passenger in Miami
You all took my thinking right away from me. What is rigged for speed. That is going to be the next topic on here. It was stretched out and had nitrous. Or just one exhaust so the cop thought it was rigged for speed. Hayabusa is a point and shoot motorcycle. Point it in the direction you want to go and crank the throttle just hope there is no corners.
I would like to see more of the pictures of the bike. I am curious to see the bike and the car.
I would like to see more of the pictures of the bike. I am curious to see the bike and the car.
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RE: Rider runs and kills himself and passenger in Miami
Now you see, and I'm not advocating eluding the Police, but if you do, do it smart.
There is no need to go 100+ MPH through an intersection, none at all. Even if you are running from a cop, you take it slow, take it easy, stop at the intersections and blow him away on the straights. Take it nice and easy, and you will live, and probably get away. Not that I know, I just assume.
There is no need to go 100+ MPH through an intersection, none at all. Even if you are running from a cop, you take it slow, take it easy, stop at the intersections and blow him away on the straights. Take it nice and easy, and you will live, and probably get away. Not that I know, I just assume.