Greeley, CO (March 23, 2026) – A motorcycle crash with possible injuries was reported on Saturday, March 21, near the intersection of West 20th Street and 11th Avenue in Greeley, just after 10:30 p.m. Emergency units responded to the scene, and medical assistance was requested.
The crash may have involved another vehicle, though this has not been officially confirmed. No details about the identity or condition of those involved have been released.
Further information about what led to the collision remains limited at this stage. Authorities continue to investigate the cause of the crash, and more details will be released as soon as they become available.
Our thoughts are with those affected as they continue to recover.
Motorcycle Safety on Colorado Roads at Night
Motorcycle crashes that occur at night carry a higher risk of serious injury than those that happen during daylight hours. Reduced visibility makes it harder for other drivers to spot motorcyclists, and it can also limit a rider’s ability to see road hazards in time to react. In Colorado, nighttime motorcycle crashes are a recurring concern, particularly on streets that lack adequate lighting.
Intersections are among the most common locations for motorcycle collisions, especially when another vehicle is involved. A driver turning or pulling into traffic may not see an approaching motorcycle until it is too late to avoid a crash. This type of conflict is one of the leading causes of motorcycle injuries across the country.
Riders in Colorado are required by law to wear helmets if they are under 18, though protective gear is widely recommended for all ages.