The crash was reported shortly after 5 p.m. at Gardner Avenue and Van Buren Boulevard.

Riverside, CA – The Riverside County Sheriff-Coroner has released the name of a motorcyclist who was killed in a Wednesday evening collision at an intersection in Riverside.
The coroner identified the rider as Brent Hoquist, a 35-year-old Corona man.
Hoquist was pronounced dead at the intersection of Gardner Avenue and Van Buren Boulevard around 7:11 p.m. on January 7, 2026.
Original Story
Riverside, CA – A motorcyclist was killed Wednesday evening following a collision at an intersection in Woodcrest, according to the California Highway Patrol.
The crash was reported shortly after 5 p.m. at Gardner Avenue and Van Buren Boulevard.
CHP officials said the motorcyclist was traveling through the intersection at an unconfirmed speed when the motorcycle collided with another vehicle under circumstances that remained unclear at the time of the report.
The rider was thrown onto the roadway. Bystanders rendered aid until Riverside County sheriff’s deputies and fire department paramedics arrived and initiated life-saving efforts. Despite those efforts, the motorcyclist was pronounced dead at the scene approximately 15 minutes later.The identity of the motorcyclist has not yet been released.
No other injuries were reported.
The driver of the other vehicle remained at the scene.
CHP officers from the Riverside-area office are handling the investigation.
The intersection was partially closed following the crash. All lanes were expected to reopen within several hours. The cause of the collision remains under investigation.
The California Office of Traffic Safety (OTS) crash rankings show a substantial number of motor vehicle collisions resulting in fatalities and injuries. In 2023, there were 15,177 total fatal and injury victims reported in the county, placing it 37th out of 58 California counties in OTS rankings. Alcohol-involved collisions accounted for 2,093 victims, while motorcycle crashes involved 929 victims and pedestrian incidents involved 608 victims. Speed-related and nighttime collisions also contributed notably, with 3,094 speed-related and 1,624 nighttime fatal and injury crashes. Hit-and-run collisions numbered 1,087 in this period. Comparing the numbers to prior years, 2022 saw similarly high counts of 15,151 total fatal and injury victims with over 3,145 speed-related and 1,610 nighttime collisions. Across the decade, Riverside County has averaged dozens of annual traffic deaths and thousands of injuries, with ongoing safety challenges tied to speeding, impaired driving, and vulnerable road user involvement.
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