1 month ago | By CBS
MINNEAPOLIS - Authorities in the north metro say a motorcyclist died Thursday evening after he tried to pass a car and collided with another vehicle.
The Anoka County Sheriff's Office says the crash happened shortly before 5:30 p.m. on the 14300 block of Lexington Avenue Northeast in Ham Lake, which is roughly 25 miles north of Minneapolis.
The motorcyclist tried to pass a car by speeding into the right turn lane, but as he did so he slammed into a vehicle that was turning onto Lexington from 143rd Avenue.
The collision sent the motorcyclist airborne. He died at the scene before a medical...
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