Escambia Administrator Jack Brown Injured In Motorcycle Crash
January 15, 2016
Escambia County Administrator Jack Brown was injured in a motorcycle crash in Ensley Friday morning, but he’s expected to make a full recovery.
Brown was transported by Escambia County EMS to an area hospital with cuts and a bruises, all considered minor injuries, according to a county spokesperson.
His motorcycle and a SUV collided about 7:40 a.m. on Pensacola Boulevard near Johnson Avenue. The accident is under investigation by the Florida Highway Patrol; further details have not been released.
Photos for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.
Comments
10 Responses to “Escambia Administrator Jack Brown Injured In Motorcycle Crash”
People please yield and open your eyes there are bikes with kids on back of them riding with parents also. Please respect motorcycles and mopeds.They have to share road. God Bless both people involved.
Install a no-left-turn sign at Johnson Ave and 29. Westbound Johnson Ave traffic should not be permitted to continue across 29 to go south. Many of those drivers want to cut across 3 lanes to continue westbound on Detroit. Those drivers just need to use the traffic light at Detroit and 29. Not saying that is what caused this accident, but this would help with the flow of traffic at morning rush hour!
Looks like the motorcycle was rear-ended!
I agree BENTSTRAIGHT, looks like wet roads and two wheels are not the problem. My wife and were rear ended one night on our bike. We had two wheels and it had been raining but that wasn’t the problem then, either. The “innocent driver” who hit us still had his cell phone in his hand when he drove around us in an attempt to leave the scene! Luckily, witnesses stopped him.
Also luckily, I was too injured to physically express my opinion of his driving ability!
Looks like the motorcycle was rear-ended!
Glad he wasn’t badly injured. Donald is so right, wet roads and two wheels are a bad combo. The sign in the background is priceless!
I noticed the bill board lol!! That guy keeps bill Salter in business from billboard advertising!
That area is such a bad location anyway. Always “close calls” there. I wonder if the SUV driver was texting or otherwise distracted. The size of that bike isn’t exactly little and hard to miss. Just wondering…….
@Donald Little – Yes, on the billboard captured in photo
Bikes, in almost all cases, are not the issue – it is the carelessness behind the wheel of a vehicle (My Opinion) I rode for many years and if it were not for {Us} paying attention, many, many more bike related accidents would happen.
Praying the motorcyclist will be o.k. I know this had to be scary for both parties. Hope the driver of the SUV wasn’t injured.
Did anyone else notice the billboard in the background?
Hope rider isn’t in hurt to bad.
Wet roads and bikes are a bad combination.