Fontana, CA (August 9, 2025) – A hit-and-run motorcycle collision occurred on the eastbound lanes of I-10 near Citrus Ave in Fontana. The incident, which was reported at approximately 11:26 p.m., involved a motorcycle that went down in the middle lane. The rider was found laying in the roadway, and emergency responders quickly arrived on the scene to assist the injured motorcyclist.
The rider was promptly evaluated and treated by paramedics before being transported to a local hospital for further care. The crash involved at least one additional vehicle, described as a red sedan, which reportedly pulled over to the side of the road. However, the driver of the vehicle that caused the crash fled the scene before authorities could make contact.
Law enforcement, including the California Highway Patrol (CHP), is actively investigating the hit-and-run incident. They are working to gather witness statements and track down the responsible party. The crash temporarily impacted traffic in the area as responders worked to clear the scene. Our thoughts are with the injured rider, and we hope for a full recovery.
Hit-and-Run Motorcycle Accidents in California
Hit-and-run accidents, particularly involving motorcyclists, can be devastating due to the vulnerability of riders. In incidents like this one on I-10, fleeing drivers attempt to avoid the consequences of their actions, leaving injured victims without immediate assistance. Motorcyclists are particularly at risk on highways, where higher speeds and limited protection make injuries more severe.
California law mandates that drivers involved in accidents must stop and provide aid to the injured. Fleeing the scene can result in criminal charges, and law enforcement is actively working to locate the driver responsible for this incident.
For victims of hit-and-run crashes, it is essential to seek medical attention immediately and report the incident to law enforcement. Consulting with legal professionals can help ensure that victims receive fair compensation for their injuries and damages, especially when the responsible party is unknown.
For more information or to receive help after an accident, contact Local Accident Reports.