Unregistered dirt bike rider with no headlight killed in crash on south delsea drive, police report

Unregistered dirt bike rider with no headlight killed in crash on South Delsea Drive, Police report

VINELAND, NJ – On February 12th, 2022, at approximately 6:12pm, members of the Vineland Police Department were dispatched to the area of South Delsea Drive and Michael Avenue in regards to a fatal crash involving two vehicles.

The preliminary investigation revealed a Kawasaki dirt bike operated by Curtis T. Hansley Sr., age 48 of the 400 block of Park Avenue, Vineland was traveling southbound on South Delsea Drive. Hansley was not utilizing a helmet and the unregistered dirt bike was not equipped with a headlight. A 2010 Ford F-150 traveling northbound on South Delsea Drive operated by Juan Vazquez of Vineland attempted a left turn into a business parking lot and struck the dirt bike. Hansley was pronounced deceased at the scene.

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