Prosecutor's conclusion regarding the motorcyclist killed in Kaunas: he was at fault, the case is closed
The prosecutor's investigation concluded that the motorcyclist killed in Kaunas was at fault due to speeding and lack of a valid license.
On September 2 of last year, a fatal traffic accident occurred in Kaunas, where a man riding a Yamaha motorcycle was killed after colliding with an Audi Q5 driven by a woman. The accident took place when the woman exited a secondary road, crossing three lanes of traffic, and struck the motorcycle on the main road. Following the collision, the motorcycle skidded and hit another vehicle. The investigation involved a thorough examination of the accident scene, expert assessments, and witness interviews.
The prosecutor concluded that the motorcyclist, who was riding without a valid license and exceeding the speed limit, posed a threat to traffic safety. This violation was a critical factor that contributed to the collision, as he could have potentially avoided the accident if he had adhered to the speed limits and legal requirements for operating a motorcycle. All pertinent data collected during the investigation supported this conclusion, leading to the decision to close the case without further charges.
This incident underscores the importance of following traffic regulations and highlights the risks associated with illegal driving practices. The prosecutor's findings serve as a reminder of the consequences that can arise from negligence and the need for all drivers, including motorcyclists, to prioritize safety on the roads.