Manchester, NH (April 22, 2026) – A crash involving a vehicle and a motorcycle at the intersection of Union Street and Hayward Street in Manchester sent two people to the hospital on Wednesday, April 22. The collision prompted a trauma alert and traffic detours in the area.
The motorcycle operator was taken to Elliot Hospital as a trauma alert. A woman, approximately 30 years old, was a passenger on the motorcycle and was ejected from the bike after the impact. She briefly lost consciousness but was conscious, breathing, and alert when transported. Her injuries are believed to be non-life-threatening.
No further details about the driver of the vehicle or the circumstances leading to the crash have been released at this time.
The incident remains under review by authorities, and more details will be shared as they become available.
Our thoughts are with both riders as they receive medical care.
What Typically Happens at the Scene of a Motorcycle and Vehicle Crash in New Hampshire?
When a motorcycle crash involves a passenger being ejected, emergency responders typically assess the scene for multiple patients with potentially different levels of injury. A trauma alert is a designation used when a patient’s condition may require immediate specialized care upon arrival at the hospital. It prompts the receiving facility to have a trauma team ready before the patient even arrives.
Motorcycle passengers face particular risks in crashes because they have even less control over the situation than the rider. Without the ability to brace for impact or steer away, a passenger can be thrown from the bike with significant force. New Hampshire law requires helmets for riders under 18, but adult riders and passengers may choose whether to wear one, which can affect injury outcomes in crashes like this one.