A motorcyclist died in a crash with a automotive on a busy Peak District street on Easter Sunday (March 31). His bike was in collision with a automotive on the A57 Snake Pass, between Hurst Road in Glossop and the junction with Ladybower Reservoir, at 11.20am.
The rider of a blue Suzuki bike was pronounced useless on the scene, police stated. His household are conscious.
The driver of the automotive, a Kia Picanto, was not critically injured. The street was closed following the collision and reopened hours later at 8.40pm.
Witnesses and anybody with dashcam footage which can help the police are requested to contact Derbyshire Constabulary, quoting the reference 24000187594 in any correspondence.
The A57 Snake Pass connects Sheffield and Manchester and is a well-liked route with motorists for its twisty bends and gorgeous surroundings.
An earlier assertion from Derbyshire police learn: “The A57 Snake Pass is closed between Hurst Road in Glossop and the junction with Ladybower Reservoir. This is because of a severe collision. Please keep away from the world and use different routes.”