(KNZA)--A Topeka motorcyclist was injured Thursday afternoon in a two-vehicle crash in Jackson County
The Kansas Highway Patrol says it happened on U.S. 75 Highway, just north of Holton near Rodgers Drive, around 3:30.
According to the KHP report, 36-year-old Matthew Scott was southbound when he lost control of his Honda motorcycle and overturned, striking the rear of a Ford Explorer that was stopped or slowing for traffic conditions.
Scott was transported to a Topeka hospital with suspected serious injuries.
The driver of the Explorer, 70-year-old Raphael Haverkamp, of Goff, was not hurt.
The Patrol says Scott was not wearing a helmet when the crash occurred.
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