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Bicyclist killed in Saturday crash on fashionable route south of Reno

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LAS VEGAS (KLAS) — A bicyclist was killed on Saturday, Oct. 4, when a automotive touring in the other way got here throughout the middle line and two journey lanes into the bicycle lane on a well-liked biking route south of Reno.

Susan Mae Goodenow, 62, died on the scene. Her husband, Rew Goodenow, was thrown from his bicycle within the collision and was taken to a hospital with non-life-threatening accidents. He was not recognized in a information launch from the Nevada Freeway Patrol, however the Reno Gazette Journal stated he was a former president of the State Bar of Nevada (2006-07) and at present an lawyer with Parsons Behle & Latimer.

The motive force of the car, a 1995 Subaru Legacy, was not named by authorities. After the collision, the automotive spun to a cease on the highway, US395 Alternate close to mile marker 11. It is the outdated freeway between Reno and Carson Metropolis. The motive force was headed northbound towards Reno and the cyclists had been southbound when the crash occurred at about 9 a.m.

Further details about the crash or doable costs towards the driving force weren’t instantly accessible.

The Nevada Freeway Patrol Northern Command Main Incident Reconstruction Staff is investigating this crash.

Up to now this yr, the Nevada Freeway Patrol Northern Command has investigated 29 crashes leading to 33 deaths.

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