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Motorcyclist Killed In Suspected “Lane Splitting” Motorcycle Accident

Friday, August 14, 2009 by RichmondJ

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A two-vehicle collision that killed a motorcyclist in San Diego is now undergoing further investigation by police. According to police, the motorcyclist could have been splitting lanes to cause the motorcycle accident. The man, identified as Hope Domiguez, was a worker at a local Harley Davidson and was actually headed to work at the time of the accident.

At around 8:43 on Wednesday, traffic seems to have backed up as the motorcycle accident ensued. Dominguez was riding the motorcycle and began to split through lanes of traffic, likely in an effort to get to work on time, but grazed another vehicle on the highway, a Toyota Matrix, beginning the motorcycle accident. Dominguez then fell from his bike and a Buick on another lane ran him over. He remained alive for some time while underneath the Buick. However, California Highway Patrol reports that the man died later underneath his vehicle.

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