On Monday, July 20th, the Bullhead City Police Department revealed the name of the man who died in an auto-motorcycle collision in Bullhead City, California. They named 32-year-old Robert Amado, a California resident, as the fatal victim.
The man died on the night of Friday, July 17th, after his bike crashed into the back of a Jeep on Highway 95. The initial crash report showed that Amado was southbound on Highway 95 near Retail Way, in the area of Bullhead City Walmart store at about 10:50 p.m.
After crashing into the Jeep, the motorcycle ejected the victim and burst into flames. Amado suffered fatal wounds, and the Bullhead City Fire Department personnel pronounced the man dead at the scene. There is no additional information at this time.
An auto-motorcycle collision is one of the common types of accidents, and the occurrence mostly ends fatally for the motorcyclist. The preceding is because bikes have an open design, and motorcycle riders and passengers often ride without helmets and protective apparel, leaving them free to different kinds of injuries.
Common injuries sustained in this type of accident include traumatic head injuries like concussions, intracranial bleeding, or fractured skull; broken bones, road rash, internal bleeding, organ damage, and lacerations. Some of these wounds have life-altering consequences like limb amputation, loss of a vital organ, and paralysis.
Riders can prevent the above by ensuring they wear a helmet and protective coverings always. Additionally, ride carefully, obey traffic rules and regulations, and maintain the speed limit continuously.
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