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Police: Daytona Beach crash involving motorcycles, cars being investigated

Daytona Beach FD: Crash happened on second night of Bike Week

Photos courtesy of the Daytona Beach Fire Department. (Daytona Beach Fire Department)

DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. – Daytona Beach police are investigating a crash involving three cars, two motorcycles and a pedestrian, the Daytona Beach Police Department said.

Crews went to the intersection of Main Street and Halifax Avenue just before 7 p.m. Saturday for the crash, which happened on the second night of Bike Week.

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Daytona Beach police said investigation revealed that a car was driving north on Halifax Avenue when it rear-ended two motorcycles that were stopped at a traffic light. The driver continued through the intersection without stopping at the red light, hitting another motorcyclist, a pedestrian and two other vehicles before coming to a stop, police said.

The male and female motorcycle riders suffered serious leg injuries and were designated as trauma alerts, officials said. They were taken to a Halifax Hospital in stable condition.

The pedestrian suffered non-life-threatening injuries and refused to be transported to a hospital, police said. 

Police said the driver of the vehicle did not show any signs of impairment and may have suffered from a medical condition. There are no criminal charges at this time, pending further investigation, police said.


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