SAN JOSE — A 27-year-old San Jose man has been identified as the motorcyclist who was killed in a collision near Japantown on Monday morning, according to the Santa Clara County Medical Examiner-Coroner’s Office.

William McDermott was riding his 2003 Ducati motorcycle southbound on North 10th Street around 10:55 a.m. when he collided with a 2002 PT Cruiser traveling eastbound on Washington Street, according to San Jose police.

The motorcycle hit the left-front section of the car, throwing off the rider, who landed on the roof of a nearby parked car before falling to the street, police said. McDermott was pronounced dead at the scene.

A woman driving the PT Cruiser stopped after the crash and cooperated with investigators. The cause of the collision remains under investigation. There is a stop sign at the intersection for motorists traveling on Washington Street, which the car was on, while traffic on North 10th Street is treated as the thruway with no stop signs.

The collision marked the 43rd traffic fatality of the year in San Jose. At the same point in 2016, the city had recorded 47 roadway deaths.

Anyone with information about the collision can contact traffic investigation unit Detective Troy Sirmons at 408-277-4654.