Male driver and female passenger injured after single-motorcycle crash on Centraloma Drive and Nimitz Boulevard in San Diego

According to the news report from onscenevideo.tv, on Sunday, April 1st, 2018, approximately at 6:00 pm, a motorcycle collision occurred on Centraloma Drive and Nimitz Boulevard in San Diego injuring two people.

As mentioned in the article, a male motorcyclist with a female passenger was traveling southbound on Nimitz Boulevard when the rider first hit the curb at Centraloma, stated the officials. Furthermore, the rider continued on the sidewalk for a distance until he re-entered the roadway, crossed over 2 lanes, then hit the center divider, officials commented.

In addition, the female passenger was ejected from the seat and suffered an open fracture to one of her legs, officials stated. Also, the male rider suffered serious injuries, stated the authorities.

It is unknown at this time if alcohol and or drugs were a factor in this incident.

Several lanes of traffic were blocked as authorities worked to clear the accident and a tow truck was required for the vehicles involved in the accident, as stated by authorities.

Currently, this incident is under review in an ongoing investigation by the authorities, and further details will be reviewed and released to the public as it is determined.  

We of the May Firm extend our deepest condolences to the victims affected by this unfortunate traffic accident.  Our hearts sink upon hearing news of this accident and will keep the victims in our hearts and prayers.

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