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33-year-old motorcyclist dead after collision with vehicle, guardrail in Escambia County

33-year-old motorcyclist dead after collision with vehicle, guardrail in Escambia County

ESCAMBIA COUNTY, Fla. — A 33-year-old motorcyclist was killed in a collision in Escambia County on Wednesday evening.

Florida Highway Patrol says the Pensacola man was fatally struck while traveling westbound on Interstate 10 at around 5 p.m. He was driving a blue Suzuki GSXR motorcycle.

It was at mile marker 10 where a Hyundai Tucson traveling beside the motorcyclist left its lane, according to FHP. The vehicle then hit the motorcycle, causing the rider to crash into a guardrail.

Behind the wheel of the Tuscon was a 25-year-old Daphne man. Troopers say it’s unknown why the 25-year-old veered into the lane.

The motorcyclist was pronounced dead on scene, FHP says.

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Source:weartv

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