Bullard Man Injured in Motorcycle Accident on Highway 164 in Freestone County, TX
Freestone County, TX — September 13, 2024, a Bullard man was injured following a motorcycle accident at around 7:26 p.m. along Highway 164.
According to initial details about the accident, it took place in the area of Highway 164 and County Road 781, west of Buffalo.

Investigators said that a 40-year-old Bullard man was on a Harley-Davidson motorcycle traveling westbound along the highway. The motorcycle reportedly left its lane, causing the vehicle to crash along the highway.
The Bullard man sustained serious injuries. There did not appear to be anyone else involved in the accident. No further information can be confirmed at this time.
Commentary
One of my concerns with motorcycle wrecks is they're often mishandled due to bias. A lot of people are quick to assume that motorcyclists are reckless, and even authorities sometimes move on too quickly without really letting the evidence speak for itself. That's why victims and families often feel that they'd be more comfortable having a second set of eyes looking things over to ensure that the evidence is able to speak for itself. Whether or not that would reveal new details here remains to be seen.
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