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Bonita Springs Crash: Speed, Green Light Collide in Tragedy
21 Apr
Summary
- Motorcycle and SUV collided at a high-speed intersection.
- Both vehicles had green lights, complicating fault determination.
- Two individuals, an 18-year-old and a 55-year-old, died at the scene.

A tragic collision occurred late Sunday night in Bonita Springs, resulting in the deaths of two individuals. The incident involved a motorcycle and an SUV at the intersection of Imperial Parkway and East Terry Street. The Florida Highway Patrol reported that the motorcycle was traveling northbound at a high rate of speed when an SUV, also with a green signal, began a left turn in its path.
The crash happened at approximately 10:23 p.m. The 18-year-old male motorcycle rider from Fort Myers and a 55-year-old female SUV passenger from Bonita Springs were pronounced deceased at the scene. The 65-year-old male SUV driver from Bonita Springs sustained minor injuries and was transported to Gulf Coast Medical Center.
Adding complexity to the incident, both vehicles reportedly had a green traffic signal. Investigators will likely examine how each driver acted reasonably, considering the motorcycle's speed and the SUV's turning maneuver into its path. These details are crucial for determining fault in such intersection accidents.
This fatal crash serves as a somber reminder of the dangers at intersections, where speed, visibility, and split-second decisions can lead to irreversible loss. The community faces unanswered questions about intersection safety and the circumstances surrounding this devastating event.