Hydroplaning four-wheeler sends two semis down embankment

0
14K


Two semi trucks were sent sliding down an embankment in Washington on Tuesday afternoon after a four-wheeler hydroplaned on wet roads, causing a chain reaction crash. 

 

The accident happened on April 26th in Woodland, Washington just before 2 p.m. 

According to KOMO News, heavy rain along Interstate 5 near milepost 23 caused a car in the southbound lanes to hydroplane and spin into another lane, where it was struck by a semi truck. The collision sent the first vehicle crashing into several others, and caused the semi truck to crash into another rig. Both semi trucks then went off the roadway and down a roadside embankment. One truck caught fire, while the other slid into the river.

No serious injuries were reported as a result of the crash. Firefighters were able to get the empty, burning semi truck under control and remove it from the embankment, but crews shut down one lane of southbound I-5 overnight as they worked to remove the submerged rig from the river. That truck was hauling metal shelving. 

Washington State Department of Ecology says that the incident spilled diesel and left a “visible sheen” on the Columbia River near the crash site, and a fire boat was used to contain the fuel leaking into the river. 

Responding troopers say that the incident is an example of driving too fast for conditions. 

 

“Speed limits are created for ideal conditions, dry, clear visibility and not much traffic on the roads. The conditions were not ideal, and somebody was driving extremely, at a speed that was not safe. So yes, there will be an infraction issued to that causing-driver for speed too fast for conditions today,” said Washington State Trooper Will Finn.


Buscar
Patrocinados
Categorías
Read More
Trucking News
I-81 remains closed nearly 24 hours after 50 vehicle pileup that killed at least 3
Pennsylvania transportation officials say that I-81 could remain closed for a good part of the...
By Truck Drivers Life 2022-03-30 01:50:51 0 13K
Trucking News
Trucker wanted in connection to bathroom fire at Portland travel stop
The Portland Fire Department is asking for help in identifying a truck driver they believe was...
By MEGA MISTAKES 2022-07-26 23:48:27 0 10K
Trucking News
Hurricane-Force Winds Topple Semi Trucks and Damage Buildings in North Texas Storm
BAYLOR COUNTY, Texas — Hurricane-strength winds reaching up to 106 mph caused widespread...
By American Truck Drivers 2025-05-02 00:43:44 0 3K
Trucking News
Georgia DPS calls out trucker’s messy cab as ‘extremely dangerous’
On Wednesday morning, the Georgia Department of Public Safety (DPS) took to social media to call...
By MEGA MISTAKES 2022-08-29 14:49:52 0 17K
Trucking News
Reckless drivers to be targeted during CVSA Operation Safe Driver Week
The Commercial Vehicle Safety Alliance (CVSA) has provided details to get drivers ready for...
By MEGA MISTAKES 2024-04-11 16:59:06 0 8K
Truck Drivers Life | Social Network for Truck Drivers https://www.truckdrivers.life