Newington, NH (June 17, 2025) – A motor vehicle accident involving a motorcycle occurred Monday evening in front of the McDonald’s at 49 Gosling Rd, resulting in injuries and prompting a response from New Hampshire State Police and emergency crews. The crash was reported at approximately 6:42 p.m. on June 16, and quickly escalated to an injury response alert.
Emergency medical services arrived to assess the scene and provide care to the injured motorcyclist. While the exact extent of injuries has not been publicly confirmed, responders on-site indicated that at least one person required medical treatment. Due to the nature of motorcycle accidents, trauma evaluation and potential hospital transport were prioritized.
The crash took place in a high-traffic commercial zone near The Crossings at Fox Run, where vehicle congestion is common during evening hours. Law enforcement officers worked to secure the area, direct traffic, and begin an investigation into the cause of the collision. Authorities have not yet confirmed whether another vehicle was involved or if charges will be filed.
New Hampshire State Police are handling the incident under case number 25-41537-MVA. Motorists were urged to avoid the area during cleanup and investigation efforts.
Our thoughts are with the injured individual as they begin their recovery.
Motorcycle Accidents in New Hampshire
Motorcycle collisions, like the one that occurred Monday evening in Newington, often result in significant injury due to the lack of protective barriers around the rider. Even at moderate speeds, accidents involving motorcycles can lead to broken bones, spinal trauma, or head injuries—even when helmets are worn.
Gosling Rd, situated near a busy commercial hub, is known for unpredictable traffic patterns and frequent turning movements, particularly near drive-thru and shopping center entrances. These factors, combined with limited visibility at dusk, create a challenging environment for motorcycle riders navigating alongside larger vehicles.
According to state safety data, New Hampshire continues to see elevated rates of motorcycle injuries during warm months, with June and July among the most dangerous for riders. Increased travel, recreational activity, and distracted driving all contribute to the risk. Crashes near parking lot exits or fast-food access points—like in this case—are especially common due to sudden stops and left-turn conflicts.
For injured riders, the aftermath of a crash can be both physically and emotionally overwhelming. Beyond the immediate medical needs, many face difficult insurance processes, vehicle damage, and extended time away from work or riding.
If you or someone you know witnessed this motorcycle crash on Gosling Rd or has dashcam footage, the New Hampshire State Police may benefit from additional details to complete the investigation. Even a short ride can change everything. When it does, we’re here for you.
Motorcycle accidents can happen in an instant—but recovery takes time, support, and the right information. At Local Accident Reports, we connect riders and their families with trusted resources across New Hampshire, helping them understand their legal rights, access qualified medical care, and move forward with confidence. If you’ve been involved in a crash like the one on Gosling Rd, don’t face the aftermath alone. Reach out today to get the help you need—right when you need it most.