Motorcycle collides with a classic car in Holguín.

The accident occurred at the intersection of 17th Street and Captain Urbino Avenue, the latter being a heavily trafficked artery in the city of Holguín.

Accidente en la ciudad de Holguín © Facebook / ACCIDENTES BUSES & CAMIONES por más experiencia y menos víctimas! / Javier Morales
Accident in the city of HolguínPhoto © Facebook / ACCIDENTES BUSES & CAMIONES for more experience and fewer victims! / Javier Morales

An accident occurred this Saturday in the city of Holguín, in which a classic car, known as “almendrón,” did not stop at the corner, causing a motorcycle to collide with the vehicle.

Pedro Domínguez reported in the Facebook group "ACCIDENTS BUSES & TRUCKS for more experience and fewer victims!" that, in the incident that occurred at noon, the car involved did not obey the STOP sign.

Facebook Capture / Pedro Domínguez

Although the original post included an address of the location of the events, the comments corrected that information, indicating that the incident occurred at the intersection of 17th Street and Captain Urbino Avenue, in the city of Holguín.

In addition, Leodanis Acosta reported in the comments section that the injuries were mild.

Recently, an electric motorcycle rider suffered multiple fractures after being hit by a Moskvitch in the city of Holguín.

The accident occurred when the motorcyclist did not obey the stop sign, which caused the collision; however, despite the severity of the incident, the driver is out of danger, according to a report in the Facebook group "Accidentes en Holguin."

Also in Holguín, a modern car was involved in an accident on Loma del QueRequeté, on the road connecting the Cuban municipality of Rafael Freyre with the capital city, after the driver lost control of the vehicle, according to reports on social media.

Although without giving too many details, the user Jhonny Ramón Sánchez Ramírez revealed the incident and posted images in the Facebook group "ACCIDENTES BUSES & CAMIONES por más experiencia y menos víctimas!".

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