Two Montgomery teenagwers say they are grateful to be alive after a terrifying hit-and-run accident.
Bryan King says he picked up Theodore Terrell from work Tuesday. The two were on King’s motorcycle at a stoplight near the Forest Hills shopping center when things took a turn.
King then tried to approach the driver of the Kia. The pair said that driver immediately left the scene.King and Terrell are reminding motorcyclists to wear their protective gear like helmets, jackets and gloves. They say this equipment saved their lives.
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