Semarang, Indonesia—A collision involving three motorbikes left two people dead early this morning on a main arterial road. The incident took place as traffic began to build during the morning commute. Police are currently processing the wreckage to determine the sequence of events.
Witnesses stated that the motorbikes were traveling in the same direction when the lead bike braked suddenly. The following two bikes could not avoid a collision, leading to a pile-up on the asphalt. Two riders sustained fatal injuries upon impact and died before help could arrive.
The area was blocked off for several hours as investigators measured skid marks and documented the location of the debris. Heavy traffic backed up in both directions while emergency crews cleared the road. Several other riders were taken to the local hospital with non-life-threatening injuries.
The police have seized all three motorbikes as evidence for the ongoing investigation. They are focusing on whether excessive speed or lack of distance between the riders played a primary role in the crash. Preliminary breathalyzer tests on the surviving rider showed no signs of intoxication.
Local residents gathered at the site of the crash throughout the morning, observing the police work. The city has seen a rise in motorbike-related incidents over the past month. Transportation officials are now considering adding clearer lane markings to this segment of the road.
The families of the two victims have been notified. Police are currently working with witnesses who were driving behind the motorbikes to get a clearer account of the crash. The final report will be submitted to the local traffic bureau once all testimonies are verified.
Road conditions at the time of the collision were dry and visibility was high. Investigators do not believe environmental factors contributed to the loss of life. They are looking into possible mechanical failure on one of the bikes involved.
Traffic flow returned to normal by midday. Officers remain on patrol in the area to manage any remaining congestion. The case remains open until the reconstruction of the accident is complete.
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