Randy Moore’s helmet camera captured the image of a pickup truck going the wrong way in Moore’s lane just moments before his motorcycle crashed in North Dakota.
The image was released by the North Dakota Highway Patrol this week in hopes of identifying the driver of the dark-coloured dual pickup.
Police believe the driver may have information relating to the Sept. 8 collision.
Moore, a 55-year-old from Warman, was travelling from Regina to Sturgis, S.D., when a truck came into his lane. He was killed trying to avoid the collision, police said in a release.
A state trooper passed the same truck while responding to the crash site.

Dash camera from a state trooper responding to the crash on Sept. 8, 2019. (North Dakota Highway Patrol)
Moore’s family describes him as a loving spouse, father and great friend to everyone he met.
“Randy was a very outgoing, charismatic, inspirational, passionate, loyal and loving soul. He will be greatly missed by many people,” read his obituary.
A celebration of life for Moore will be held Saturday at Circle Drive Alliance Auditorium in Saskatoon.