Vehicle Crash on Hualapai Way and Spring Mountain Road Left 23-Year-Old Dead

LAS VEGAS, NV (January 21, 2022) – A 23-year-old motorcycle rider died in a crash on Hualapai Way Thursday morning.

The crash occurred on Hualapai Way and Spring Mountain Road at 11:53 a.m.

Furthermore, according to the police, paramedics transported the rider to a local hospital.

Eventually, the rider died due to extent of his injuries.

As per the report, the 2016 Yamaha R3 motorcycle was headed northbound on Hualapai at an extreme speed. Consequently, the rider was weaving in and out of traffic and lost control as it entered the intersection.

Additionally, the motorcycle collided head-on with a 1997 Jeep Grand Cherokee that stopped at the intersection in the left turn lane as it slid on its side.

Meanwhile, as of this time, the rider’s identity and other details in the crash remain confirmatory. The investigation surrounding the incident is ongoing.


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