Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia—A motorcyclist died this afternoon following a high-speed collision with a heavy goods lorry on the North-South Expressway. The incident occurred during heavy traffic, causing significant delays along the major artery. Emergency personnel arrived to find the motorcycle crushed beneath the rear of the heavy vehicle.
Initial reports indicate the motorcyclist was attempting to navigate between lanes when the impact occurred. The driver of the lorry stopped the vehicle further down the highway and is currently assisting police with the investigation. Paramedics confirmed the motorcyclist died on impact.
The North-South Expressway is known for its high volume of commercial traffic and frequent lane changes. Visibility was clear at the time of the crash, shifting the focus of investigators toward driver behavior. Authorities have begun reviewing logs from the lorry’s digital recorder to establish a timeline of the events.
Heavy vehicles often struggle to detect smaller motorcycles in their blind spots, a recurring problem on this expressway. This incident has reignited calls for stricter enforcement of lane discipline for both heavy and light vehicles. Traffic flow was restricted to one lane for several hours while debris was cleared.
Police have formally appealed for any motorists who witnessed the collision to come forward with information. The body of the victim has been transported to a state hospital for a mandatory post-mortem examination. Family members have been notified of the tragedy.
The highway patrol has spent the evening monitoring traffic patterns near the site of the crash. They are concerned that curiosity from passing drivers could lead to secondary accidents. The investigation into the exact cause of the collision is expected to take several days to complete.
As of now, the expressway has been reopened, though authorities warn of residual congestion. No arrests have been made, as the investigation remains in the early gathering phase. The focus for now is on clearing all remaining physical evidence from the road surface.
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