Failure To Yield Causes Duluth Crash That Sends Motorcyclist to Hospital
DULUTH, GA – A car driver attempted to turn left but failed to yield to an on-coming motorcycle, causing a collision that sent the motorcyclist to a hospital Friday.
This crash happened on Sugarloaf Parkway and the impact left a dent on the side of the car, according to WSB-TV 2.Â
At the time of the reporting, the motorcyclist was recovering from non-life-threatening wounds, and Duluth police cited the car driver for failing to yield.
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