A 61-year-old Moreno Valley man was killed when his motorcycle rear-ended a car on the Pomona (60) Freeway in Chino, the San Bernardino County coroner said today.
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Gordon Ernest Tyler was riding his Honda Goldwing motorcycle in the eastbound carpool lane on the 60 near Ramon Avenue at about 5:50 p.m. Friday when the crash occurred, the coroner said.
Paramedics pronounced Tyler dead about 15 minutes later, according to the coroner. The California Highway Patrol was investigating.








Would like to send my prayers out to the family of Mr. Ernest Tyler. For he just past us up on the freeway and we were only for cars behind him when acciednt happen. When we seen him our hearts were broken. May he rest in peace.
Thank you for you prayers Zonia, I am sure his family will see your post as we did. We will also pass them on to his wife and family, we are all very sad and shocked we worked with him. We still can not believe he is gone, he will be missed and will leave a huge void.
I am a motorcycle rider please share the rode with us.
My condolences to the family. Approx 15 minutes prior to this accident we had a conversation with another motercycle driver about seeing a very bad accident a week before. Then we hopped on the freeway and we seen this terrible accident. Mr Tyler was just being covered and the people surrounding him were very sad. It was a very emotional moment. That moment i prayed for him and for his family. Rest in peace.
The accident happend right in front of me coming home from work on Friday, this left me very said and in disbelief of what I saw. I pray for the family of Ernest and may god bless them all.
My thoughts and prayers to the family of Mr Tyler.My husband and i were on our way to Palm Desert when we saw him .Just after it happenned.We both prayed for him and his family .You all have been in my mind all week.God Bless you all.SIncerely,Carmen and FAm.
I will never forget this day. It was my Bday…I remember Mr Tyler passed by on the carpool lane and his beautiful bike immediately caught my eye. I never imagined a few mins later I’d run into such a sad scene. I just hope he didn’t pass away because of another driver not sharing the road. May you rest in Peace Mr. Tyler.