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Ideal Riding Conditions Lead to Several Crashes - Two Fatal

SPRING HILL – The carnage continues on area roadways, as separate motorcycle crashes claimed the lives of two people and injured two others.

The first of two fatal crashes occurred yesterday on Osowaw Blvd, where an elderly couple from Ohio lost control of their scooters and crashed. Sadly, a 67-year-old woman lost her life and her husband remains hospitalized in serious condition. (CLICK HERE FOR ORIGINAL REPORT).

The second occurred early this morning in Pasco County, where a according to the Florida Highway

Patrol, a 34-year-old Hudson man lost his life, after crashing his motorcycle on New York Ave.

According to officials, Brian Hagan was traveling eastbound on New York Ave around 2:00 a.m., when he lost control of his Harley Davidson motorcycle and crashed. Hagan was ejected onto the roadway and died at the scene.

A third accident occurred this afternoon, at the intersection of Osoway Blvd and Shoal Line Blvd, where a man sustained unknown injuries in a single vehicle motorcycle crash.

The identity and extent of the injuries is not known at this time; however, he was conscious and breathing when paramedics arrived on the scene.

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  • So joe your saying that most motorcycle accidents are becouse of unattentive automobile drivers,any reputable stactics to back that up,cause i must say im a professional driver i drive anywhere from 300 to 600 miles a day throughout the state of florida and i will say a consertive guess is that over 3/4 of motorcyle riders have no helmets and ride like a$$holes weaving in and out of traffic squeezing between cars and all have watch out for biker stickers,how about we move on from the whole save a bikers life campaign,and start a dont be a d/€k campaign and save your own lifes and quit cutting off people in cars and trucks without helmets on,and take some responsibility for your stupidness

    Monday, 22 February 2016, 9:47 pm
  • After 46 years riding motorcycles of practically every size, make and model I assure you there are no “Ideal Conditions”. Every “biker” knows the danger and risk; some assess their abilities far beyond reality and others (most) are victims of inattentive automobile drivers, or road conditions. At 68 years of age I’ve decided I am now among the “less than totally able.”

    Monday, 22 February 2016, 1:06 pm
  • any word on the Fire on Whitman Road North Brooksville?

    Sunday, 21 February 2016, 8:36 pm

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