BRUNSWICK, Maine — Brunswick police are investigating the cause of a motorcycle crash that occurred along the Cook’s Corner Route 1 southbound off ramp this afternoon.

Reported to police at 2:23 p.m., Lt. Tom Garrepy said 54-year-old Johnny Johnson of Brunswick lost control of the 1995 Harley Davidson motorcycle he was driving and ended up the grass area between the ramp and Route 1.

Johnson was not wearing a helmet and was taken to Maine Medical Center in Portland by Brunswick Rescue with a possible head injury, Garrepy said. The cause of the crash remains under investigation. No other vehicles were involved.

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    1. You are correct about the seat belts, I have watched two very close friends die when the car was upside down they could not unhook the seatbelts and they burned to death.

  1. I will say once again,I know helmets do save lives. I think it is so funny when a person has a crash on a motorcycle with a helmet on and they die or get hurt,why is it they never have it in the news they where wearing a helmet.If i do not have a helmet on and get in a crash,I will never hurt anyone else at all.BUT what about all the people hurting others drinking and driving?????????? People need to start thinking about these types of things, Oh No drinking and driving is ok,the state of Maine is sick about how they are taking care of OUIs

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