Crash in Delta, B.C., leaves motorcycle hanging from traffic light
Police say speed may have contributed to the crash, and the rider was taken to hospital with serious but non-life-threatening injuries.
- On Saturday, May 9, 2026, a serious motorcycle crash in North Delta left the bike dangling from a traffic signal above Scott Road, with Delta Police responding to the 7100 block just before 3 p.m.
- The two-vehicle collision involved a silver BMW and a Suzuki GSXR at the intersection of Scott Road and 72nd Avenue near Scottsdale Centre, leaving the motorcycle suspended on the traffic stanchion.
- According to Delta Police, the motorcycle rider was transported to hospital with serious but non-life-threatening injuries, while the driver of the BMW remained uninjured in the accident.
- Emergency crews closed Scott Road between 70th Avenue and 72nd Avenue to clear debris and remove both vehicles, causing significant traffic congestion near the Surrey-Delta border.
- Photos and videos circulating online show the motorcycle suspended above the roadway, highlighting the intensity of the collision that occurred on Saturday afternoon as authorities continue investigating.
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Crash in Delta, BC, Leaves Motorcycle Hanging From Traffic Light
Police in Delta, B.C., say a motorcyclist is in hospital after a crash that left the bike suspended from a traffic light. They say in a news release that members from the department responded to the scene at the 7100 Block of Scott Road just before 3 p.m. on Saturday. The statement says the motorcycle driver sustained serious but not life-threatening injuries, while the driver of the other vehicle did not suffer any injuries. Police say speed is…
Crash in Delta, B.C., leaves motorcycle hanging from traffic light
DELTA - Police in Delta, B.C., say a motorcyclist is in hospital after a crash that left the bike suspended from a traffic light.
Motorcycle seen hanging off traffic light after crash
It's unclear what caused the crash.
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