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Motorcycle slams into back of truck

(News 4 San Antonio)
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Updated: 2/27 4:02 pm
SAN ANTONIO -- Two people were injured when a motorcycle crashed into a truck Wednesday afternoon.

News 4 San Antonio was told a truck traveling eastbound on Interstate 10 near Fresno around 2:30 p.m. Wednesday and came to a stop due to traffic. A motorcycle behind the truck couldn't slow down fast enough and slammed into the back of the truck.

The driver of the motorcycle was taken by EMS to University Hospital. The driver of the truck was taken to Methodist Hospital. Neither had life-threatening injuries.
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Anonymous - 3/2/2013 10:48 AM
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Riders... 1) Keep you space coushon 2) Keep your eyes up and look FAR ahead 3) Expect car drivers to make dumb ass moves 4) Remember that if you have a passenger it takes longer to stop Ride safe and enjoy life. TD

Johnny Cash - 2/28/2013 11:16 PM
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Baboso thinking he was Fonzie

Metal70s - 2/28/2013 10:11 AM
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Yep...Ouch! But lucky. This time. I'm wagering following too close or inattention. As a rider, I don't recall a bike that couldn't out brake and stop in a shorter distance than a car/truck. Unless the physics of mASS & energy were a big factor. 700(+) pounds on a small bike might have an effect on braking distance? I'm not saying these people were large mammals, just thinking out loud about potential causes. Grease oil on road, maybe? Even AC condensation can slicken a road. Still should leave ample distance though (shrugs). Get well soon.

roadrunner1980 - 2/28/2013 6:48 AM
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OUCH!
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