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Incident Overview
A serious traffic crash involving a car and a motorbike occurred in Kalkie , Queensland, on the evening of March 13, 2025 . The collision happened at the intersection of Bundaberg Ring Road and Telegraph Road around 6:45 pm . The motorbike rider, a 35-year-old man from Kalkie, sustained life-threatening injuries and was transported to the hospital for urgent medical treatment. The driver of the car, a 28-year-old Kalkie man, was unharmed.
The Forensic Crash Unit is investigating the incident, and police are appealing for witnesses or anyone with dashcam footage to come forward to assist with their inquiries.
Location and Time
The crash occurred at the intersection of Bundaberg Ring Road and Telegraph Road in Kalkie , Queensland, on Thursday, March 13, 2025 , at approximately 6:45 pm . This busy intersection is a key route in the area, and the timing of the crash coincided with evening traffic, potentially contributing to the severity of the incident.
Vehicles Involved
- A **Kawasaki ER-6N motorbike**, ridden by the 35-year-old Kalkie man.
- A **Ford Ranger**, driven by the 28-year-old Kalkie man, who was the sole occupant.
The motorbike sustained significant damage in the collision, while the Ford Ranger appeared to have minor damage.
Crash Description
Initial reports indicate that the crash occurred when the Kawasaki ER-6N motorbike and the Ford Ranger collided at the intersection. Emergency services arrived promptly and provided medical attention to the motorbike rider, who was critically injured. He was transported to the hospital with life-threatening injuries.
The driver of the Ford Ranger, a 28-year-old man, was assessed at the scene but did not sustain any physical injuries. Police secured the area and conducted an initial investigation, documenting skid marks, vehicle positions, and road conditions.
Injuries/Fatalities
- The motorbike rider, a 35-year-old Kalkie man, sustained life-threatening injuries and remains in critical condition at the hospital.
- The driver of the Ford Ranger, a 28-year-old Kalkie man, was unharmed.
Emergency Response
Emergency services, including paramedics and police, responded quickly to the scene after the crash was reported. Paramedics stabilized the motorbike rider before transporting him to the hospital for urgent care. Police conducted traffic management and coordinated with the Forensic Crash Unit to investigate the cause of the collision.
Community Impact
The crash has left the Kalkie community deeply concerned, particularly given the severity of the motorbike rider’s injuries. Residents have expressed shock over the incident, as the intersection is a well-traveled route often used by commuters.
Police are urging anyone who witnessed the crash or has relevant information to come forward, emphasizing the importance of community assistance in piecing together the events leading up to the collision.
Investigation
The Forensic Crash Unit is conducting a thorough investigation into the crash, focusing on several key areas:
- The actions of both drivers leading up to the collision, including speed and adherence to road rules.
- Road conditions, signage, and visibility at the intersection during the evening hours.
- Potential factors such as distraction, fatigue, or impairment.
Authorities are specifically appealing for witnesses or anyone with dashcam footage of the black 2007 Kawasaki ER-6N motorcycle traveling north along Bundaberg Ring Road between 6:15 pm and 6:45 pm on March 13. Investigators believe this footage could provide critical insights into the sequence of events.
Information can be submitted anonymously via Crime Stoppers by calling 1800 333 000 or online at www.crimestoppersqld.com.au . Alternatively, contact Policelink using the online suspicious activity form at www.police.qld.gov.au/reporting or call 131 444 .