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Motorist Arrested After Fatally Striking Truck Driver While Playing Phone Games at 73 MPHDUBUQUE COUNTY, Iowa — A 27-year-old woman from Maquoketa, Kaylynn Knight, is facing vehicular homicide and other serious charges after authorities say she was using her phone when she fatally struck a truck driver. The accident happened on August 11th, in Dubuque County, Iowa, but 27-year-old Kaylynn Knight was not arrested until September 26th. According to the Dubuque County...0 Comments 0 Shares 2K Views
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Truck Driver Charged in Deadly Multi-Vehicle Crash on I-75 in East Ridge, TennesseeEAST RIDGE, Tenn. — Authorities have confirmed that two adults were killed and multiple others injured, including two juveniles, in a fiery multi-vehicle crash involving a semi truck on Interstate 75 in East Ridge on Sun, May 11th. East Ridge Police Chief Clint Uselton reported that the tragic incident involved six cars and one 18-wheeler. Two vehicles were engulfed in flames, and...
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Truck Driver Charged With Manslaughter After Double Fatality Crash in Thomasville, AlabamaTHOMASVILLE, Ala. — A truck driver has been charged with two counts of vehicular manslaughter following a deadly crash that claimed the lives of two people in Thomasville on Tuesday, May 6. The crash happened shortly before noon on southbound Highway 43 at the intersection with South Industrial Park Drive. According to the Thomasville Police Department (TPD), a loaded semi truck and...
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We Need Cameras in Every Cab”: Family Pushes for Mandatory Driver-Facing Cameras After Fatal I-75 CrashNORTH GEORGIA — In the wake of a tragic chain-reaction crash on I-75 that claimed the life of 23-year-old Mason Powell, his family is calling for federal action — starting with mandatory driver-facing cameras in every semi-truck cab. The deadly crash occurred on May 13 in north Georgia when a semi truck collided with a sedan, crossed the median, and struck oncoming traffic. Three...
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Widow of Crash Victim Says New English Proficiency Rule Would Have Saved Husband's LifeCOLORADO — The widow of a man killed in a tragic crash involving a deported truck driver is speaking out in support of newly reinstated English language proficiency (ELP) enforcement for commercial drivers, saying it could have saved her husband’s life. Scott Miller was killed on Highway 285 in Colorado last year when a semi-truck driven by Ignacio Cruz-Mendoza lost control and...0 Comments 0 Shares 4K Views