![Cops examine the aftermath of a crash that injured a motorcyclist at W. 146th Street and Adam Clayton Powell Blvd.](http://assets.dnainfo.com/generated/sfb111/story_xlimage_2011_06_R9489_146th_Street_Crash_06032011.jpg/larger.jpg)
By Meredith Hoffman and Ben Fractenberg
DNAinfo Staff
HARLEM — A van struck a motorcycle Friday in Harlem just a block from the spot where an 89-year-old woman was killed the day before, an FDNY official said.
"It does appear to be (near) the same location," a spokesman said.
The latest accident happened at 146th Street and Adam Clayton Powell Boulevard at about 1:20 p.m.
Witnesses said the motorcyclist was headed south on Adam Clayton Powell when it collided with a van crossing on W. 146th Street, witnesses said. It was unclear which vehicle might have ran the light.
The motorcyclist, who suffered a nasty hand injury, stumbled from the scene but then waited for paramedics, witnesses said. Fire officials said they did not know the victim's condition.
![Wreckage of one car involved in crash that killed an elderly woman at W. 145th Street and Seventh Avenue in Harlem Thursday.](http://assets.dnainfo.com/generated/sfb111/story_xlimage_2011_06_R8164_HARLEM_CRASH_6211.jpg/larger.jpg)
"He was bleeding all inside his helmet," said Vercelle King, 46, a witness.
There was no word yet on possible charges, police said.
At 145th Street, Leonia White, 89, died when a livery cab and a pickup truck collided Thursday.
Neighbors complain that the area is a death trap with motorists regularly speeding and making dangerous turns.
"The whole avenue is bad," said Cheryl Roberts, 45. "The lights change too fast."