Devlin O’Conner, a 31-year-old man, was the bicyclist killed in a collision that occurred in Frederick Street, San Francisco, California, according to accident reports. The San Francisco Medical Examiner’s Office made this information known on Saturday, May 30.
Police reports state that the accident occurred at 7:30 am on Friday, May 29. The crash location was the 600 block of Frederick Street, which is close to Willard Street.
While O’Conner was riding his bicycle on Frederick Street, a driver of a parked vehicle opened the door of his car onto his path. This caused O’Conner to be ejected from his bike, after which he landed onto the road, where traffic was active.
A vehicle that was passing hit him, causing him serious injuries. The police said that responders transported the victim to the hospital, where he died later of his wounds. Investigations into the crash remain ongoing. No additional information is available at the moment.
The number of accidents involving motorcyclists and bicyclists is on the rise. Hence, they must be more vigilant and safety-conscious at all times.
Motorcycle riders must ride their bikes safely and avoid the use of excessive speed. They must also avoid dangerously overtaking other vehicles when riding their bikes.
Bicyclists, on the other hand, must keep to a part of the road and try to avoid heavy traffic. They must also avoid riding their bikes in a way that would pose a danger to themselves and others. Any motorist involved in a road collision must file accident reports to the authorities with accurate information on what happened.
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