The Burpengary Forensic Crash Unit has announced the charging of a 77-year-old man following investigations into a serious two-vehicle crash that occurred in Strathpine on March 5. The incident involved a collision between a Kawasaki motorbike and a Mazda BT-50 at the intersection of Buckby Street and Bells Pocket Road around 11:20 am. As a result of the crash, the 39-year-old motorbike rider from Two Mile sustained serious injuries to his right leg and was promptly transported to the hospital for treatment. The 77-year-old Lawnton man involved in the collision has been charged with one count of driving without due care and attention, which led to grievous bodily harm to the other party. The accused is scheduled to appear in the Pine Rivers Magistrates Court on June 10 to address the charges brought against him. Authorities urge anyone with relevant information regarding the incident to come forward and assist in the ongoing investigation by contacting Policelink or providing details through the online suspicious activity form available 24/7 on the Queensland Police website. Additionally, individuals can report crime information anonymously through Crime Stoppers by calling 1800 333 000 or submitting details online. In case of emergencies, the public is reminded to dial 000 for immediate assistance. The Queensland Police Service continues to prioritize road safety and hold individuals accountable for negligent driving behavior that results in harm to others. Post navigation Police Appeal for Information on Suspicious Fires in Mareeba Fatal Traffic Crash Claims Life of Elderly Man on Sunshine Coast