LAS VEGAS, Nevada (April 30, 2013) – According to an article today in The Las Vegas Sun, a motorcyclist who was killed at the “Spaghetti Bowl” interchange was identified. The 64-year-old man was riding his motorcycle southbound on the busy on-ramp at Interstate 15, U.S. 95 interchange when he somehow lost control of his 1998 Harley Davidson. The man died of multiple injuries after he was taken to University Medical Center following the crash. The ramp at the I-15, U.S. 95 interchange was closed for two hours last week while crews cleaned up the wreckage. The Nevada Highway patrol is still uncertain about the cause of the crash.
“Motorcycle Riders are especially vulnerable at busy intersections on crowded highways, and it is always important to be on the look-out for motorcyclists,” states West Seegmiller, founder of The Seegmiller Law Firm, a personal injury law firm in Las Vegas.
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