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Fatal Motorcycle and Pickup Collision in Amarillo: Legal Analysis of the Bell Street Tragedy The intersection of Bell Street and 54th Avenue in Amarillo became the site of a devastating multi-vehicle collision on April 4, 2026, that left one man dead and several others fighting for their lives. At approximately 6:00 p.m., a northbound motorcycle carrying two people collided with a white Chevy Silverado that was attempting to turn east onto 54th Avenue. According to witness accounts provided to the Amarillo Police Department, the motorcycle and a second vehicle—described as a black truck—were traveling at a high rate of speed prior to the impact. The motorcycle struck the passenger side door of the white Silverado with enough force to cause catastrophic damage. Steven Tobias Guzman, 57, the operator of the motorcycle, was tragically pronounced dead at the scene. His passenger was rushed to a local Amarillo hospital with life-threatening injuries. The occupants of the white Chevy Silverado were also transported for medical care. While the driver and passenger of the pickup sustained what were described as non-life-threatening injuries, the passenger in that vehicle required hospitalization. Perhaps most disturbing is the report that the driver of the black truck, who was…