Motorcyclist dies after colliding with car in Arlington
ARLINGTON, TX – A man has died nine days after he crashed his motorcycle into a passenger vehicle in the 100 block of East Mitchell Street, NBC 5 reports.
Police say the 31-year-old man was speeding east at 10:43 p.m. on February 1 when he crossed the double-yellow line and collided with an oncoming 2006 Toyota Camry. The crash threw the man from his motorcycle.
Emergency responders rushed him to an area hospital in critical condition. He remained there about a week before succumbing to his injuries.
No one in the Camry was injured.
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