Motorcyclist Seriously Injured in Delta, BC Crash That Left Bike Hanging from Traffic Light
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Summary
A motorcyclist was seriously injured in Delta, British Columbia after a collision with a car caused the motorcycle to become suspended from a traffic light pole. The crash occurred at the intersection of Scott Road and 72nd Avenue on May 9. The motorcyclist sustained serious but non-life-threatening injuries, while the car's driver was unharmed. Delta firefighters responded to the scene and shared details on Facebook.
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