Two Injured In Crash Involving Motorcycle On Pensacola Boulevard
March 26, 2018
Two people were injured in a crash involving a motorcycle crash and a SUV Sunday night on Pensacola Boulevard at Hood Drive. Both were transported by Escambia County EMS to area hospitals, one as a “trauma alert”. The accident is under investigation by the Florida Highway Patrol. Further information has not been released. NorthEscambia.com photos by Kristi Barbour, click to enlarge.
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8 Responses to “Two Injured In Crash Involving Motorcycle On Pensacola Boulevard”
If your not paying attention enough to spot a motorcycle, then your not paying attention enough to the road. People who are incompetent are inherently dangerous
There are many of responsible riders that have been involved in accidents that don’t ride “crazy” as you say, as a rider for most of my life and having been involved is an accident that was not charged as my fault,I find your comment ignorant and offensive, Praying for all involved. #CMA
To all these comments regarding pulling out in front of a motorcycle: I was witness to this, was the next to be crossing behind this suv, and I assure you I would have gone too, I never saw this motorcycle until it was too late. It was a horrific sceen and I have never prayed so much for people I don’t know and their families. Please don’t assume this suv driver could have done anything to prevent this. If that suv had not been there I would be the one being blamed. It just is not that simple.
Witness a truck turn in front of a car 2 months ago at this site. NO turn except on green arrow would stop this.DUH!
So sad. So sorry. Will you update with their names if and when they are released?
Motorcycles are inherently dangerous. Most ride like crazy and that makes it hard to look twice. Most people do not pull out in front of anyone and do pay attention. I pray these two will be ok and that whoever caused the wreck will be justly punished.
PLEASE PLEASE train your brain to look for motorcycles!
Poorly lit, construction going on for too long, people not paying attention and pulling out in front of a bike. Recipe for disaster as usual around here. Will they county ever catch up to the growth? Not likely. Will people pay attention before pulling out in front of somebody else? Even less likely. Prayers for the riders in their recovery.