Motorcycle rider taken to hospital after colliding with car in Surrey

Vancouver, BCLocal News

A motorcycle accident in Surrey left one rider with serious injuries, requiring hospitalization on Friday afternoon. The Surrey Police Service confirmed the crash occurred on 157th Street near 24th Avenue shortly before 1:30 p. m. Emergency responders from BCEHS transported the injured motorcyclist to an area hospital for treatment. Witnesses reported seeing a car being loaded onto a flatbed truck alongside multiple ambulances at the scene.

It remains unclear whether the driver of the car sustained any injuries. The Surrey Police Service is in contact with BC Emergency Health Services to gather more information regarding the incident. Traffic updates can be followed via 1130 NewsRadio and their social media channels. Motorcycle accidents raise concerns about road safety and the importance of adhering to traffic regulations.

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