The Riverside County Coroner’s Office, California, has identified the Perris man who died in a tragic motorcycle accident. 33-year-old Michael Daro passed away from the wounds he sustained in a motocross accident.
The crash took place on Highway 37 on Sunday, March 8th, precisely at the southwest side of Riverside County. When paramedics arrived at the site, they found Daro unresponsive and pronounced him dead at about 12:03 p.m.
The accident seems to be a single-vehicle crash as no other bike or vehicle was involved. The details of the crash are sketchy, and the California Highway Patrol is investigating to uncover what went wrong.
The CHP has asked anyone with information about the accident to contact their Riverside office. Motorcycle crashes are not uncommon, and it has a high fatality rate due to the severity of the injuries sustained.
Most motorcycle crashes occur in rural roadways, and there has been a rise in fatalities in recent years. Also, most severe bike accidents occur at night because motorcycles are smaller than other vehicles.
Their small size makes them hard to spot and avoid, and it increases the impact of the crash when it’s against a car. Motorcycle riders going beyond the speed limit is another contributor to the fatality rate.
A motorcycle is agile and easy to handle, leading riders to see it as a sport, and the roadways their track. Another contributor is taking turns excessively fast and driving while impaired with either drugs or alcohol.
Motorcycle riders should exercise the utmost caution while on the roadway, and maintain the speed limit. They should wear a helmet, protective coverings, and yield to bigger vehicles when necessary.
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