70-year-old man Killeen injured in motorcycle accident in Ft. Hood
FORT HOOD, TX – A 70-year-old motorcyclist is thought to have been seriously injured following a collision with another vehicle in Fort Hood on Tuesday morning, according to an accident report published by MyAccident.org.
The crash happened in the 2300 block of Bachelor Button Blvd, near the Kouma Child Development Center, just after 11 a.m. when the driver of a silver 2013 Subaru failed to yield the right of way while making a left turn.
The driver of the Subaru, a 28-year-old man from Copperas Cove, collided with a 70-year-old motorcyclist from Killeen, who was operating a black 2015 Harley-Davidson bike.
The motorcyclist is suspected of having been seriously injured in the collision.
The other driver, who was not reported as injured, was cited for failing to yield and was determined to be at fault in the crash.
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