
the staff of the Ridgewood blog
EAST RUTHERFORD, NJ — A 69-year-old Ridgewood man was killed in a motorcycle crash over the weekend after being thrown from his bike on Route 120 North, according to East Rutherford police.
The deadly crash happened on Saturday, August 16, just after 2 p.m. when officers responded to reports of a downed motorcyclist, said Capt. Jeff Yannacone of the East Rutherford Police Department.
Crash Details
Police determined that the victim was riding a 2024 Royal Enfield Super Meteor when the motorcycle struck the curb while navigating a curve on Route 120.
The impact caused the rider to be ejected from the motorcycle and thrown into the guardrail, resulting in severe back injuries, authorities said.
Emergency responders from Hackensack University Medical Center ALS and Bergen County BLS transported the man to Hackensack Hospital, where he was later pronounced dead.
Ongoing Investigation
Police have not released the man’s name pending notification of family members. The East Rutherford Police Department is continuing to investigate the circumstances surrounding the crash.
Motorcycle Safety in New Jersey
This tragic accident comes as officials continue to stress the importance of motorcycle safety in New Jersey, particularly on high-speed roads like Route 120. Riders are encouraged to:
✅ Always wear DOT-approved helmets and protective gear
✅ Reduce speed when navigating curves and unfamiliar roadways
✅ Stay alert for road hazards, guardrails, and uneven pavement
✅ Participate in motorcycle safety training courses
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People ride like morons on that highway…