One Injured in Motorcycle Accident on Geiger Grade Road

RENO, NV (March 28, 2022) – Sunday afternoon, a rider was left unconscious after a motorcycle collision on Geiger Grade Road.

The crash happened in the 600 block of Geiger Grade Road around 3:15 p.m. Emergency crews responded to the scene shortly after.

At this time, the events leading up to the incident remain unclear. However, medical crews transported the unidentified motorcyclist to a local hospital with unknown injuries.

Meanwhile, the Nevada Department of Transportation advised motorists of the closure of the southbound lanes of Geiger Grade to allow for cleanup and preliminary duties.

Further details leading to the collision remain unavailable at the time. An investigation into the crash is still proceeding.

Injuries sustained in a motor vehicle accident can take a toll on a person’s well-being. That is why it is important to exercise due care and abide by all traffic laws when you are driving. Avoid distractions and always follow the speed limit. Additionally, never drive under the influence of alcohol or any altering substances. Accidents can be prevented if safety is your first priority.


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