Traffic Accident on Orange Grove Road Left One Hurt

TUCSON, AZ (March 17, 2022) – On Thursday, a two-vehicle crash on Skyline Drive left one rider injured, authorities said.

The Pima County Sheriff’s Department said the crash took place at Skyline Drive and Orange Grove Road.

Furthermore, authorities responded to the scene upon receiving reports about a two-vehicle collision in the area.

Moreover, reports revealed that two motorcycles crashed while escorting a funeral procession.

Eventually, the crash caused one rider to sustain injuries. Additionally, the victim sustained minor injuries.

No further details were released as of this time, more information will be updated as it is made available to the public.

The motorcycle accident is currently under active investigation.

To prevent motor vehicle accidents, stay alert and drive defensively. When crossing a busy intersection, exercise due to caution. Always activate your turn signal or blinker before making any turns. Be aware of your blind spots and pull into the roadway slowly. If you are turning in a road where there is no dedicated left-turn signal or lane, be patient and make sure there is no obstruction to your view.


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