I know the speed limit on these roads are 55 MPH. I can't even imagine what the speed differential would have to be for this to happen. Very sad for the motorcycle rider.
www.msnbc.msn.com/id/5998464/Two killed in late night crash
By Chanda Brown
KSNW-TV
WICHITAKansasUSA - Two people are dead and one is in critical condition after a motorcycle was struck by a car Monday night. The wreck happened around 10:00 p.m. near 63rd Street South and Greenwich Road.
On Tuesday morning, Gerald Parker's son Steven, hammered a cross into the ground near where his father died.
Parker, 53, of Rose Hill was riding his motorcycle home from his girlfriend's house when a car driven by 27-year-old Larry Maxton of Wichita hit him from behind.
"The impact was so great it caused the rider of the motorcycle to come backwards through the windshield of the car. The rider of the motorcycle hits the driver of the car which causes both of them to exit through the back glass," said Lt. Tommie Cribbs, Sedgwick County Sheriff's Department."The crash site was two houses beyond that and this is where the car ended up, so you tell me something about speed," said Frosty Sheridan, an area resident.
"We believe the car was driving at an excess rate of speed and never saw the motorcycle because there's no skid marks," said Cribbs.
After the driver of the motorcycle and car were thrown out, a passenger still inside the car, sped nearly 800 yards down the road with no one driving.
Now two families are left mourning and nearby residents are pleading with drivers to slow down.
"This is the 'Greenwhich speedway,'" commented Sheridan.
The passenger of the car, 36-year-old John Phillips is in serious condition.