Authorities in Corpus Christi, TX stated that an accident between a motorcycle and a pickup truck left the 21-year old rider injured on September 12, 2012. Reports said that the motorcyclist was riding along Cimarron at Wooldridge Street when he collided with a pickup truck. Police said that the truck had made a left turn and had failed to yield the right of way.
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KiiiTV3.com South Texas, Corpus Christi, Coastal Bend
The accident threw the 21-year old man from the bike, leaving him with serious injuries. A local hospital said that he was admitted and was listed in critical condition. The truck driver was not named and was not injured in the accident.
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