Traffic & Transit
Motorcyclist Injured When Car Turns In Front Of Him In San Diego
The motorcyclist suffered multiple fractures and internal injuries and was taken to a hospital by paramedics, officials said.

SAN DIEGO, CA — An 18-year-old man was hospitalized with life-threatening injuries Sunday after the motorcycle he was riding crashed into a car that turned in front of him at a San Diego intersection.
The crash was reported at 7:17 p.m. Saturday at Laurel Street and Fairmont Avenue, according to San Diego police Officer Robert Heims.
A 67-year-old woman driving a 2012 Altima turned southbound on Fairmont Avenue into the path of the Honda CRF250R motorcycle, which crashed into her driver's side door, Heims said.
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The motorcyclist suffered multiple fractures and internal injuries and was taken to a hospital by paramedics, he said.
The driver of the car was not injured, Heims said.
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The Honda CRF250R motorcycle is an off-road vehicle without headlights or tail lights, according to pictures on the Honda website, but can be altered to add those features.
— City News Service