(KNZA)--Two motorcyclists were injured Saturday afternoon in a Jefferson County wreck.
The Kansas Highway Patrol says it happened on Ferguson Road about 8 miles north of Perry about 3:50.
The Patrol says northbound motorcycles driven 44-year-old Edwardsville resident David Collins and 28-year-old Bonner Springs resident Devin Belknap were passing a car with another motorcycle when a southbound vehicle came into view. Collins attempted to avoid a collision and struck Belknap’s motorcycle, causing both riders to be ejected and both motorcycles to skid to a stop.
Collins was transported to Lawrence Memorial Hospital and Belknap to Topeka’s Stormont-Vail Regional Healthcare for treatment of injuries.
The Patrol says neither were wearing a helmet at the time of the wreck but were wearing safety glasses.
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