Police noted that drugs and alcohol do not appear to be factors in the crash, and also said the motorcyclist was wearing a helmet.
A motorcyclist died following a crash Monday night in Hudson, New Hampshire, according to first responders in the town.
Hudson police and fire responded to Route 102 for a report of a crash involving a motorcycle just after 6 p.m. Monday, according to the police department. When crews got to the crash, they began treating the hurt motorcyclist, but he died on scene, according to a news release. Investigators determined that the motorcycle, heading west, crashed into the passenger side of a Mazda sedan driving eastbound and making a left turn. The driver of the sedan wasn't hurt.
A crash investigation remained underway. Police have not released the name of the man killed.
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