Fargo Motorcycle Rider Hospitalized After Head-On Collision

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Fargo, ND – A serious two-vehicle crash on September 17th left a motorcycle rider with life-threatening injuries. The incident occurred around 9:49 p.m. on 36th St N in Fargo. A Harley Davidson motorcycle was traveling north when it crossed into the southbound lane, colliding with a GMC Sierra.

The motorcycle rider was ejected from the bike and landed in the roadway. The GMC, traveling south, was struck head-on by the Harley Davidson. The GMC came to rest upright, while the motorcycle stopped on its side in the road.

According to the North Dakota Highway Patrol, the GMC driver was unharmed and had been wearing a seatbelt. The Harley Davidson rider, who was not wearing a helmet, was transported to Sanford Hospital with serious injuries. The motorcycle rider faces a DUI charge.

The North Dakota Highway Patrol continues to investigate the crash. Names of the individuals involved will be released on September 19th. The condition of the motorcycle rider remains unknown.

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