Dirt bike struck a vehicle near Bruce Drive in Longs
November 24, 2025 | Longs, SC
A tragic collision in Longs, South Carolina, claimed the life of an 18-year-old local high school student on a Monday afternoon.
The incident involved a dirt bike and a vehicle, highlighting ongoing road safety concerns in the area.
Jaiveon Brown, 18, was killed when a car struck his dirt bike on Pine Needle Drive near Bruce Drive in Longs.
What Happened in the Crash?
The crash occurred on Pine Needle Drive near Bruce Drive in Longs around 4:03 p.m. Emergency responders from Horry County Fire Rescue arrived promptly at the scene.
Key details include:
- Victim: Jaiveon Brown, 18, a student at Loris High School.
- Vehicles Involved: Dirt bike and passenger car.
- Outcome: Brown sustained fatal injuries and was pronounced dead by the Horry County Coroner's Office.
- Response Agencies: Horry County Fire Rescue, initial response, and South Carolina Highway Patrol, investigation.
Authorities have not yet released specifics on the factors leading to the collision, but the investigation remains active.
Where Did the Incident Take Place?
The collision unfolded on Pine Needle Drive in Longs, a residential area in Horry County. This location has seen occasional traffic incidents due to its proximity to local roads like Bruce Drive.
Why Do These Accidents Happen?
Motorcycle and dirt bike crashes often stem from vulnerabilities unique to two-wheeled vehicles. Common contributors include reduced visibility, road conditions, and interactions with larger vehicles.
According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), such incidents pose significant risks nationwide. Below is a summary of key statistics:
Category |
National (2023) |
South Carolina (2023) |
|---|
Motorcyclist Fatalities |
6,300 |
151 |
Percentage of Fatal Crashes |
15% |
Not Available |
Source |
NHTSA |
These figures underscore the need for heightened awareness among all drivers. Factors like blind spots, driver inexperience, and distractions frequently play roles in these events.
Legal Insights
In cases such as this, thorough investigation is crucial to understanding the sequence of events. National legal analyst Candice Bond, managing partner at Bond Legal, emphasizes the complexities involved.
"Motorcyclists face unique dangers on roadways, with blind spots, inexperienced drivers, and distractions often contributing to collisions," said bond. "Accident reconstruction and professional analysis help piece together what occurred, ensuring accountability."
Key takeaways from analyst perspectives:
- Each incident requires detailed review of evidence, including witness statements and vehicle data.
- Families should act quickly to preserve critical information like scene photos and police reports.
- Legal support can evaluate insurance coverage and potential compensation claims.
Stefano Formica, of counsel at Bond Legal, highlights the emotional toll on affected families.
"The grief following such a loss is profound, and protecting legal rights is essential during investigations," said Formica. "Advocates help navigate interactions with insurers and authorities to secure justice."
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