Cherry Hill Township, NJ (March 12, 2026) – A crash involving a motorcycle and another vehicle was reported on Monday, March 9, near the intersection of Bortons Mill Road and Brace Road in Cherry Hill Township. Emergency units responded to the scene following the incident. Possible injuries were reported, though the extent had not been confirmed at the time of the initial call.
No additional details about the condition of those involved or the circumstances of the crash were available in the early stages of the response.
Authorities continue to investigate the cause of the accident, and more details will be released as soon as they become available. We are thinking of those injured as they receive medical care.
What Are the Most Common Injury Risks for Motorcyclists in New Jersey Crashes?
Motorcyclists face a higher risk of serious injury in crashes than occupants of passenger vehicles, largely because they lack the structural protection that a car’s frame provides. In New Jersey, collisions between motorcycles and other vehicles are among the more frequently documented crash types, particularly at intersections where turning movements and visibility gaps increase the chance of contact. Road conditions, speed, and rider experience all factor into how a crash unfolds and how severe the outcome may be.
Injuries to motorcyclists often involve the limbs, head, and torso, even when protective gear is worn. The point of impact and the angle of the collision can determine which parts of the body absorb the most force. Cherry Hill Township sees a steady mix of residential and through traffic on roads like Bortons Mill Road, making intersections in the area a common setting for these types of incidents.