Rochester, N.H : No one injured after Motorcycle vs. car crash on Route 125 Sunday morning, Oct 11, 2015

Rochester police said a motorcycle was struck by a car on Route 125 Sunday morning.

Around 11:06 a.m., Rochester police and firefighters, along with Frisbie EMS, responded to Gonic Road just north of Flagg Road for a report of a motor vehicle collision involving a motorcycle.

Shortly after 11 a.m., police said a 1994 Yamaha FRZ300 was struck from behind by a 2005 Pontiac G6 on Gonic Road, just north of Flagg Road.

Police said Arthur Greenlay, 30, of Rochester, was driving the Yamaha northbound on Gonic Road when he abruptly slowed down.

The driver of the Pontiac, Roland Letourneau, 29, of Barrington, rear-ended Greenlay when the motorcycle slowed down, according to police.

Greenlay was transported to Frisbie Memorial Hospital by Frisbie EMS with non-life-threatening injuries. Letourneau was not injured.

Police said one lane was shut down during the investigation, causing heavy traffic delays in both directions.

Greenlay was cited for operating a motorcycle without a motorcycle license.

Police said the crash is still under investigation.


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Motorcycle vs. car crash shuts down part of Route 125 in Rochester

Rochester, N.H : No one injured after Motorcycle vs. car crash on Route 125 Sunday morning, Oct 11, 2015