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No charges are planned against drivers involved in two separate deadly car-motorcycle crashes, after authorities learned the motorcycle riders were traveling at excessive speeds.

In Boulder County, a 17-year-old driver who collided with an oncoming motorcyclist while turning left in May won’t face charges after a review by the Boulder County district attorney’s office.

The girl had turned left on the low side of a hill on North 75th Street at Rozena Street in Boulder, when a Suzuki motorcycle driven by Jacob Gonzales, 25, of Westminster crested traveling at between 100 and 130 mph, the investigation determined.

Meanwhile, in Pueblo, a 56-year-old woman who was hit by an oncoming motorcyclist while turning left in June was not charged after experts calculated that 21-year-old motorcyclist Brett Bond was traveling between 124 and 145 mph at the time of the crash.

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