Motorcycle Collision on Sr-161 Kills one Rider

JEAN, NV ( September 15, 2021 ) – Monday afternoon, September 13, one rider was killed after a deadly motorcycle collision on SR-161.

The accident happened along SR-161 near I-15, per the police report.

The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration did not immediately provide more information on the incident, including who was at fault or if speed or impairment played a factor.

The Clark County Coroner’s Office has not yet released the name of the deceased at this time as well.

Meanwhile, the motorcycle collision on SR-161 is still being investigated.


Sweet James sends out their heartfelt sympathies to the friends and family of the victim who are grieving over the loss of their loved one.


When driving, it is important to keep an eye out for motorcyclists. Check all your mirrors and blind spots for motorcycles before merging with traffic or changing lanes, especially at intersections. Also, allow more following distance when behind a motorcycle. This gives them more time to react or stop in case of an emergency. If you are riding a motorcycle, do not underestimate the bike’s speed. Use hand and turn signals when you change lane or turn. To increase visibility, wear brightly colored clothes and reflective tape. Create safer roads and save lives by abiding all traffic laws and observing safety precautions.


Losing a loved one in a motorcycle accident is always a traumatic experience for those left behind. Reach out to Sweet James and let them help you with the legalities of your situation during this trying time. They commit their extensive experience in the legal field to provide a high quality of representation to each of their clients. Call them today at (800) 975-3435 to arrange a free and confidential case evaluation with an expert legal professional in your area. You can also reach them 24 hours a day and 7 days a week through email, text, and online chat. To request for a police report, click here.

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