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DPS: Motorcyclist fatally struck on Loop 101 after knocked off bike

The motorcyclist was lying in the roadway Thursday night when they were fatally hit by an oncoming vehicle, DPS said.

PHOENIX — A motorcyclist was killed Thursday night after he was fatally struck by a vehicle on State Route 101 near Tatum Boulevard. 

The Arizona Department of Public Safety said the motorcyclist was knocked off their bike after rear-ending a vehicle at about 10 p.m.. A witness saw the motorcyclist lying in the roadway and stopped to help. 

DPS said another oncoming vehicle saw the witness's car and swerved to avoid hitting it, but ended up fatally striking the downed motorcyclist. The investigation is ongoing.

The identity of the deceased individual has not been disclosed.

   

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The county contains around 63% of Arizona’s population and is 9,224 square miles. That makes the county larger than seven U.S. states (Rhode Island, Delaware, Connecticut, Hawaii, New Jersey, Massachusetts and New Hampshire).

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The county’s seat is located in Phoenix, which is also the state capital and the census-designated 5th most populous city in the United States.

The county was named after the Maricopa, or Piipaash, Native American Tribe.

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