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Speeding motorcycle crashed into a vehicle on Folly Road at the entrance of the Folly River Boat Ramp in Folly Beach, man and his son hospitalized with injuries

Folly Beach, South Carolina – Man and his son were hospitalized with injuries following a crash in Folly Beach on Saturday at 3:45 p.m., the local police confirmed.

According to the Folly Beach Police, the motorcycle was allegedly driving “at a high rate of speed” in the bike lane on Folly Road at the entrance of the Folly River Boat Ramp when he hit into a vehicle that was turning onto the landing.

At the time of the accident, the man and his son were on the motorcycle. Both of them suffered injuries after they were thrown from the motorcycle due to the crash. They were transferred to the Medical University of South Carolina, but the first responders didn’t provide more details about their condition.

As a result of the heavy crash, airbags deployed in the other vehicle. Fortunately, the passengers in the vehicle were unharmed.

No charges have been announced in connection with the incident.

There is ongoing investigation about the crash. Once more details are available, we will update the case.

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