It is now updated...
Oregon State Police (OSP) troopers are continuing the investigation into Wednesday afternoon's fatal motorcycle-involved traffic crash that resulted in the death of a 51-year old Rogue River-area woman on Highway 140E near Bly east of Klamath Falls. The woman's name is released in this update.
According to OSP Trooper Patrick Irish, on June 22, 2011 at approximately 3:13 p.m. a 1986 Volkswagen Cabriolet two-door convertible driven by PAULA S. MILLER, age 35, from Beatty, was eastbound on Highway 140E attempting to turn left onto Deer Run Road when it was struck in the rear by a 2008 Can Am motorcycle operated by BONNIE JOELLE BOSGIETER, age 51, from Rogue River. The motorcycle was in the process of trying to pass the turning Volkswagen when the collision occurred.
Upon impact, BOSGIETER lost control of her motorcycle and was ejected. She was wearing a protective helmet and was pronounced deceased at the scene. The motorcycle came to rest in the grass along a fence off the highway.
PAULA MILLER and her two passengers were not injured.
OSP troopers from the Klamath Falls Area Command office are continuing the investigation.
Bly Mountain Fire Department and ODOT assisted at the scene.
Photograph Source: Oregon State Police
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My prayers go out to her familyIt is now updated...
Oregon State Police (OSP) troopers are continuing the investigation into Wednesday afternoon's fatal motorcycle-involved traffic crash that resulted in the death of a 51-year old Rogue River-area woman on Highway 140E near Bly east of Klamath Falls. The woman's name is released in this update.
According to OSP Trooper Patrick Irish, on June 22, 2011 at approximately 3:13 p.m. a 1986 Volkswagen Cabriolet two-door convertible driven by PAULA S. MILLER, age 35, from Beatty, was eastbound on Highway 140E attempting to turn left onto Deer Run Road when it was struck in the rear by a 2008 Can Am motorcycle operated by BONNIE JOELLE BOSGIETER, age 51, from Rogue River. The motorcycle was in the process of trying to pass the turning Volkswagen when the collision occurred.
Upon impact, BOSGIETER lost control of her motorcycle and was ejected. She was wearing a protective helmet and was pronounced deceased at the scene. The motorcycle came to rest in the grass along a fence off the highway.
PAULA MILLER and her two passengers were not injured.
OSP troopers from the Klamath Falls Area Command office are continuing the investigation.
Bly Mountain Fire Department and ODOT assisted at the scene.
Photograph Source: Oregon State Police
### www.oregon.gov/OSP ###
sad to hear of another rider cut off by a driver...
Prayers for her and her family.
Many times I've had to fight temptation to pass someone who stops in the middle of the road, then turns left with NO signal. Not saying this happened, but there are a lot of people out there who just don't care about courtesy.
john
The big disadvantage with smaller vehicles like the Spyder is that you lose when a collision occurs no matter who is at fault.
It is always a good idea to ride like you life depends on it since it does!!!
Actually, not an uncommon accident senerio, bike or car. You got to ride like everyone is trying to kill you. Expect the car to do the worst possible thing at the worst possible moment. If you're ready for it, things go much better.
There are no guarantees in life.
Sad news that this type of accident happened. Always 'Expect the Unexpected' and realize that people do not always think or drive rationally.
I think this problem becomes worse daily with cell phones, texting and other distractions. Unfortunately we are all guilty of distracted driving at times, but some drivers make a career of doing that. My wife and I joke that some drivers from neighboring states will never wear out their turn signals since they never use them. I bet we would complain about drivers in our state if we lived in their state.
The big disadvantage with smaller vehicles like the Spyder is that you lose when a collision occurs no matter who is at fault.
It is always a good idea to ride like you life depends on it since it does!!!