CLEARFIELD COUNTY, Pa. (WTAJ) — State police have identified a man killed after crashing his Harley Davidson Road King motorcycle in Penn Township.
On April 13 around 2:30 p.m., 68-year-old Rodney Jordan veered off the roadway on SR 219 just west of McFadden Road after failing to get around a left curve, according to state police in Clearfield. Jordan hit a guide rail and was thrown from his motorcycle.
He was transported via ambulance to the Penn Highlands Clearfield Hospital for life-threatening injuries where he later died.
During the incident, another motorcyclist was riding behind Jordan. After hitting the guide rail, Jordan’s bike reentered the roadway and struck a Harley Davison Heritage Softail that was also traveling down SR 219. The driver of that motorcycle was uninjured.
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State police said Jordan was wearing a helmet.