SAN JOSE — The motorcyclist killed in a site visitors collision early Tuesday after colliding with a median divider on the highway has been recognized.
San Jose police responded at about 1:16 a.m. to the intersection of San Tomas Expressway and Payne Avenue, in accordance with a information launch. A girl, recognized as 49-year-old Kimberly Mae Rhynes Garca of San Jose, was touring south on San Tomas Expressway and was approaching the intersection with Payne Avenue when she crashed right into a curb, hitting the middle median of westbound Payne Avenue.
Rhynes Garca sustained life-threatening accidents and was taken to an area hospital, the place she died, police mentioned.
The loss of life marked the fifteenth roadway fatality of this yr. Final yr, 60 folks died in crashes in San Jose, matching totals from 2015 and 2019. That whole didn’t embody an individual who died in January of accidents sustained throughout a crash in October, as a result of police rely that loss of life as a part of this yr’s quantity.