Preliminary reports indicate Torres was riding a westbound motorcycle when he crashed into a vehicle that was trying to turn left from eastbound Brand Boulevard into a private property

Mission Hills, CA – The motorcyclist who was killed on a crash with a vehicle in the Mission Hills area of Los Angeles Sunday afternoon has been identified.
According to the Los Angeles County Medical Examiner’s Office, Adrian Torres, 25, died following the incident that was reported at around 4 p.m. March 15, in the 15237 block of Brand Boulevard, just east of Sepulveda Boulevard.
Preliminary reports indicate Torres was riding a westbound motorcycle when he crashed into a vehicle that was trying to turn left from eastbound Brand Boulevard into a private property.
The circumstances under which the vehicles collided were still being investigated by the Los Angeles Police Department officers.
Authorities said Torres, a Newhall resident, was declared deceased at the scene of the accident.
No additional information on the crash were immediately available. The LAPD officers are currently investigating to establish the cause of the deadly motorcycle collision.
Original Story
Mission Hills, CA – A motorcyclist was killed in a collision with a vehicle in the Mission Hills area of Los Angeles on Sunday afternoon, according to the Los Angeles Police Department.
The incident was reported at about 4 p.m. March 15, in the 15237 block of Brand Boulevard.
Preliminary reports indicate that a westbound motorcyclist slammed into a vehicle that was making a left turn from eastbound Brand Boulevard into a private property.
The manner in which the vehicles collided was still being investigated by the Los Angeles Police Department officers, who immediately responded to the scene of the incident.
The motorcyclist, who was not immediately identified, was declared deceased at the site of the accident.
No further details on the incident were immediately available. The LAPD officers are currently investigating the cause of the accident.
According to the UC Berkeley Safe Transportation Research and Education Center (SafeTREC) and its Transportation Injury Mapping System (TIMS) tools, Los Angeles County consistently reports a high volume of traffic collisions, frequently leading the state in fatal incidents. In 2022, the city of Los Angeles alone saw over 300 fatalities, an increase that marked a two-decade high. Recent data for Los Angeles County indicates a troubling trend, with the annual number of serious or deadly crashes climbing from around 40,000 in 2023 to over 58,000 in 2024 (provisional data), averaging approximately 160 serious or fatal crashes daily. Collisions with semi-trucks account for nearly a quarter of traffic deaths in the region, with the majority of fatal accidents crashes occurring on interstates and during evening or nighttime hours. Unsafe speed and improper passing are among the most common crash factors identified through the data analysis.
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