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Man killed after his motorcycle strikes a truck in Howard Co.

Columbia, MDLocal News

In a tragic incident in Laurel, Maryland, a man lost his life after his motorcycle collided with a truck early Saturday morning. The accident took place shortly after 4 a. m. on Washington Boulevard, where the motorcycle was traveling northbound. According to police, the motorcycle struck the truck as it was making a left turn onto southbound Washington Boulevard.

Emergency services arrived at the scene but unfortunately pronounced the man dead at the site of the collision. Fortunately, the passengers inside the truck did not sustain any injuries. The police closed Washington Boulevard for more than three hours while crews worked to clear the area and investigate the crash. Authorities have not yet determined the ultimate cause of the collision, and the investigation is ongoing. This incident highlights the dangers of motorcycle riding and the importance of road safety.

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