Motorcyclist Pronounced Dead after Fatal Accident near Lariat Road

VICTORVILLE, CA (March 29, 2022) – Thursday evening, one rider was killed while another was injured in a motorcycle crash on Rodeo Drive.

According to Victorville Sheriff’s Station, the crash happened around 7:57 p.m., on March 24.

Police discovered that two motorcyclists had been traveling southbound at a high rate of speed on Rodeo Drive. One rider broadsided a Dodge Durango that was exiting a private driveway on the west side of the roadway.

To avoid the Dodge, the other rider swerved, but was unsuccessful and ended up crashing into a Nissan Altima that was parked nearby.

Despite life-saving measures performed by paramedics, the rider who broadsided the Dodge died at the scene. Although, authorities have not yet released their identity.

The other rider ended up in a trauma center with their condition unknown at this time. Meanwhile, the Dodge driver did not sustain any injuries.

With the motorcycle crash on Rodeo Drive still under investigation, anyone with further information is urged to call Victorville Sheriff’s Station at 760-241-2911.


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