A Freightliner garbage truck and Harley Davidson motorcycle collision left the motorcycle driver in critical condition. The broadside collision occurred at 128th Street and University, in Waseca.
The injured cyclist is Mark H. Williams, 53, of Waldorf. He was airlifted to St. Mary’s Hospital, Rochester. He sustained multiple injuries. The garbage truck driver was not injured.
State Patrol reported that the motorcyclist was not wearing a helmet. They will continue to investigate the accident.
Garbage Truck Collisions
Garbage trucks create several unique safety concerns for nearby drivers and pedestrians.
- Garbage trucks have to navigate narrow streets and alleys, with limited maneuverability and visibility.
- Garbage trucks make many stops and some of them are unexpected.
- All too often objects and trash fall off of the garbage truck, creating a hazard.
- Garbage trucks are susceptible to mechanical failure because of the driving conditions and so many unique moving parts.
Minnesota Garbage Truck Accident Attorney
Any time a collision occurs, the people involved can be traumatized and overwhelmed. That is even more true when the collision is with a garbage truck. It is helpful to talk to someone that will listen and offer guidance. Our attorneys have years of experience. They will review the facts of your case and tell you whether it has merit. Call 612-362-0000 or submit our free consultation form.
A Bloomington Motorcycle police officer was responding to car accident report at 3 p.m, when he crashed into another motorcycle at 98th Street and Grand Avenue. Both motorcyclist sustained injuries.
As every dedicated motorcyclist knows, there are dangers to this popular mode of transportation. Many drivers are not used to sharing the road with motorcycles and fail to yield the right of way; sometimes they fail to notice people on motorcycles at all. Crashes can also be caused by street defects and other factors that even cautious bikers cannot always avoid.
A motorcyclist was thrown over Hwy. 169 overpass in Shakopee, about 6 p.m., Friday. The driver was thrown over the guardrail from northbound Highway 169 and landed on Highway 101. This was confirmed by Scott County dispatch. The Minnesota State Patrol is investigating the accident. 