Terrifying footage shows the last moments before a huge pick-up truck slammed into a motorcycle waiting at a red signal in Malibu, a city west of Los Angeles, California.
According to Los Angeles County police, a motorcycle was involved in a fatal traffic collision and vehicle fire along Pacific Coast Highway and Kanan Dume Road in Malibu on November 14. The stolen car’s driver was pronounced dead on the spot.
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The drivers of the truck and motorcycle were injured in the collision.
New York Post reported:
In the video, the unidentified motorcyclist can be seen calmly waiting to make a left turn off the busy Pacific Coast Highway onto Kanan Dume Road.
Despite several cars traveling along the busy highway, a black SUV zips off Kanan Dune Road in an attempt to cross in between the passing cars, but clips the back of a large gray pickup truck.
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In a flash, the spinning truck is sent flying directly onto the motorcyclist as a ladder and other materials are tossed out of the bed.
Miraculously, the motorcyclist survived the harrowing ordeal and was taken to the hospital, The Malibu Times reported, though his condition wasn’t clear. The conditions of the truck driver are also still unknown.
The driver of the speeding SUV, which was determined to have been stolen about an hour before the crash, died shortly after the accident.
The unnamed driver struck about half-a-dozen warning markers in the center median after coming down an incline at high speed, a sheriff’s spokesperson told ABC 7.
Watch the video below:
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Driver in Stolen Vehicle Collides With Motorcycle and Truck
pic.twitter.com/XnSpf7f4BT— No Jumper (@nojumper) November 27, 2022
Aftermath. Biker conscious, a few broken bones. Incredibly fortunate. pic.twitter.com/Bcmvgnd47Z
— Vocalmedia™ (@vocalmedia) November 27, 2022
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