Nissan Rogue emerges from parking lot into path of southbound motorcycle in Greensboro
January 01, 2026 | Greensboro, NC
Greensboro authorities have charged Titus Quentin Foxx following a tragic motorcycle accident that claimed the life of 37-year-old David Robert Cook from Jamestown on a Thursday afternoon.
David Robert Cook, 37, of Jamestown, died after his motorcycle collided with a Nissan Rogue on Guilford College Road in Greensboro.
What Happened in the Crash?
David Robert Cook was traveling south on his Ducati Panigale V2 motorcycle along Guilford College Road around 4:15 p.m. A Nissan Rogue driven by Foxx emerged from the Charlestowne Square Condos parking lot, entering Cook's path and causing a deadly collision. Cook was declared deceased at the scene by emergency responders.
- Date and Time: Thursday, Jan. 1, approximately 4:15 p.m.
- Location: Guilford College Road near Charlestowne Square Condos, Greensboro, NC
- Vehicles Involved: Ducati Panigale V2 motorcycle and Nissan Rogue SUV
- Victim: David Robert Cook, 37, of Jamestown
- Driver Charged: Titus Quentin Foxx, 44, of Greensboro
Charges Against Titus Foxx
Titus Quentin Foxx faces multiple charges stemming from the incident, including:
- Misdemeanor death by vehicle
- Failure to yield to a motorcycle causing serious injury or death
- Driving while license revoked
- Possessing an open container of alcohol
Greensboro police continue their investigation into the circumstances surrounding the crash.
Legal Insights
National legal analysts provide perspective on investigations into fatal motorcycle accidents.
"In cases such as this, thorough independent investigations are essential to examine all aspects, from driver behavior to environmental factors," said Candice Bond, managing partner at Bond Legal.
Key takeaways from analyst insights:
- Motorcyclists face heightened risks due to visibility challenges and the severity of the crash.
- Families may pursue wrongful death claims to seek compensation for losses like companionship, funeral expenses, and emotional distress.
- Securing legal representation early helps protect rights and navigate investigations.
"The emotional toll on families can be immense, and experienced counsel ensures their interests remain prioritized during official investigation," added Stefano Formica, of counsel with Bond Legal.
Why Do Motorcycle Accidents Happen?
Common factors in these incidents include failure to yield, impaired driving, and road conditions. A 2017 National Highway Traffic Safety Administration study highlights motorcyclists' vulnerability, showing they are 27 times more likely to die in crashes per vehicle mile traveled compared to passenger car occupants.
Factor |
Description |
Source |
|---|
Failure to Yield |
Drivers not checking for motorcycles when entering roads |
NHTSA |
Impairment |
Alcohol or drugs affecting judgment |
CDC |
Visibility Issues |
Motorcycles harder to spot, especially at intersections |
Federal Highway Administration |
Speed and Impact |
Higher fatality rates due to lack of protective structure |
NHTSA 2017 Study |
Potential Wrongful Death Claims
Family members of David Robert Cook could be eligible for a wrongful death lawsuit, allowing recovery for pain, suffering, and financial effects. Legal professionals stress the importance of prompt action to align with ongoing police inquiries.
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