Julie Harris, 41, of Fort Lauderdale, died Thursday after crashing a moped in Oak Bluffs.
A Florida woman died in a moped crash in Oak Bluffs Thursday after reportedly crashing the vehicle into an oncoming Jeep.
Julie Harris, 41, of Fort Lauderdale, was driving a moped on Beach Road at about 11:30 a.m. near the Big Bridge along with passenger Anya Fisher, 40, of Boston, Oak Bluffs police said in a statement Thursday evening.
Witnesses told police that Ms. Harris was headed towards Edgartown when she abruptly swerved into the opposite lane, colliding head-on with the Jeep, police said.
Ms. Harris was pronounced dead at Martha’s Vineyard Hospital about 45 minutes later, and Ms. Fisher was in critical condition. Ms. Fisher was flown by a medical helicopter from Martha’s Vineyard to a Boston hospital for treatment.
Responding officers immediately attempted life-saving methods and tourniquets at the site of the crash, according to police.
Police said the moped was rented earlier in the day in Oak Bluffs. In a statement Friday, state police said that witness statements and video footage revealed both Ms. Harris and Ms. Fisher were wearing helmets.
The driver of the Jeep, a woman from Newark, New Jersey, was headed towards the center of Oak Bluffs and witnesses told police that they were driving safely prior to the crash. Oak Bluffs police said their initial investigation has not led to any citations or criminal charges against the driver of the Jeep.
One of the four other women in the Jeep suffered minor injuries, according to state police.
The crash closed a large stretch of Beach Road and Seaview Avenue in Edgartown and Oak Bluffs for hours, backing traffic up in the area.
Massachusetts state police are conducting a full investigation and Oak Bluffs police deferred further questions to the state agency. The Cape and Islands District Attorney’s Office was also involved in the investigation, but declined to comment on the case Thursday.
Editor's note: this article was updated with more information from state police.

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This is heartbreaking
Amarylis Douglas VHThis is heartbreaking
Heartbreaking. When will we
Nelson OBHeartbreaking. When will we finally have the courage to ban moped rentals. This is not the first such tragedy, and it won't be the last unless they are banned.
With the prevalence of eBikes
Brett Oak Bluffs, MAWith the prevalence of eBikes, it's hard to see the need any longer. Time to move on.
condolences to the deceased.
just a thought mvcondolences to the deceased. things contraptions should require the operator to have a motorcycle license... and electric bicycles should too.
Sending prayers
Child of gay headSending prayers
Please will our elected
Paul EdgartownPlease will our elected officials please step up to the plate. Please ban mopeds, please! At least ban tandem riding
Ban those mopeds, please!
Simon OBBan those mopeds, please!
Condolences to the family
Sharon Simonin Oak Bluffs,MACondolences to the family.Also to the people involved, not their fault. They too will be haunted by this for life. So sad a life cut way to young.
So sad and unnecessary. The
Egorke EdgartownSo sad and unnecessary. The mopeds should have been banned before they caused all these tragedies.
Action needs to be taken.
RIP, the driver of the moped.
Susan PennsylvaniaRIP, the driver of the moped. and prayers for her passengers.
My heart goes out to the driver and passengers of the auto. They will carry this tragedy in their memories forever.
Ban Mopeds!!!
Julie was her neighbor. A
Ruth Ft LauderdaleJulie was her neighbor. A beautiful person inside and out. This is truly heartbreaking. Deepest condolences to her family. And for all who are suffering because of this tragic accident.
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