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Just after 5 a.m. Thursday morning Conroe Police and Fire responded to a reported multiple vehicle crash with an overturned 18-wheeler on Interstate 45 southbound at the League Line exit.
Conroe Police Sgt. Robert Engel said a Kenworth 18-wheeler owned by Reveille Trucking of Harlingen, Texas was southbound in the center lane when it was struck in the rear by a Honda Civic. Both vehicles stopped in that lane. At that point the driver of a silver Honda saw the crash and tried going to the left to avoid it. The silver Honda then struck the green Civic causing the silver Honda to crash into the inside concrete barrier.
A auto transport owned by Accelerated Auto Transport and loaded with vehicles then saw the crash and tried to veer to the right. The trailer of the auto hauler struck the green Honda Civic spinning it so that it was now facing northbound.
A Federal Express 18-wheeler then came up on the scene and unable to avoid the crash slammed into the green Honda Civic crushing it. The Federal Express truck then lost control and flipped over in the median. The load stayed intact.
Montgomery County Precinct 1 Justice of the Peace Wayne Mack was dispatched to the scene and pronounced the still unidentified driver of the green Civic dead on the scene. He ordered Eickenhorst Funeral Directors to transport the victim to the Montgomery County Forensic Center for autopsy.
It is unknown at this time if alcohol was a factor.
The only other injury was the driver of the Federal Express truck who suffered minor injuries.
Interstate 45 remained closed until after 10 a.m. as Conroe Police with the assistance of the Montgomery County Assistant District Attorney Andrew James investigated the crash.
Milstead Heavy Duty was able to right the Federal Express truck without the load spilling.
Traffic which was being forced off at FM 830 moved at a snails pace as many drivers slowed to photograph the scene with their cell phones.
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I was two vehicles back from this one this morning as it happened. Rough scene to see. Between the time it happened and the time the Fire dept arrived, there were almost a couple more wrecks with people blowing up to the scene and not seeing it until they are in the middle of it doing 75 and then skidding to slow down, despite someone one the shoulder shining a light toward oncoming traffic, and multiple vehicles on the shoulder with flashers on visible from a mile away.
One of the good Samaritans almost got hit. How the hell people have their heads so far up their ### they can't see a scene like this is beyond me.
On another note, the design of this stretch of road sucks. There is an accident almost every day, and I dread driving it. They main problem is the on ramps merge into high speed traffic with no acceleration lane, no visibility, no shoulder, concrete walls on both sides of the ramps/ main lanes, no room for error.
Where there is not a concrete wall, there is soft shoulder six inches from the edge of the road. The lanes make abrupt jogs in a couple of spots, again, with concrete walls and no shoulder for error. And this is a newly constructed stretch of road.
Be safe.
Conroe, TX fatal- three trucks, two cars involved, Fedex rolls
Discussion in 'Trucking Accidents' started by One_tooth_wonder, May 8, 2014.
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WOW! I Drive around my Metropolitan area and see these idiots, just going to get away from something, I see an Officer or lights on the side of the road and I tap my brakes, and then try to move away from them, People do drive with their heads up somewhere! And they don't think it will ever happen to them....
My Condolences to the family of the driver of the 4 wheeler.One_tooth_wonder Thanks this. -
I'd like to know who was responsible here for causing this...That way it will make it easier for me to decide who to feel sorry for
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Don't know who was at fault but the driver may get a ticket for stopping in the roadway unless his vehicle was disabled? I think Texas has a law against stopping in the interstate? Of course, the driver may have been out of the truck to check on the 4 wheeler (it may have just happened when the rest got involved?) Be a hard one to call until details are released about it?One_tooth_wonder Thanks this.
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Yes sir, I know the road well. Texas has a law called steer it, clear it which means get off the road if it rolls. The two buffoons that first hit are at fault here . For some reason people here think they have to preserve the scene....forbidden to move etc. and that's not true.
It is new road and that section is not lit up yet and a hot spot for sure.
Condolences for the families48Packard and One_tooth_wonder Thank this. -
A bit early to jump to conclusions, especially not knowing all the facts. There may have been several separate collisions here, each with it's own cause and at-fault party.One_tooth_wonder and gpsman Thank this.
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Last Labor Day weekend, right in front of the Loves on I-45 in Conroe, some jack wagon high centered a pickup on the center temporary construction wall. ###'s that dude should have had his legs broken for being such an idiot. Truly another world down there. Every second of everyday there are people careening into each other on Houston area roadways.
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Of course you can always count on Fed Wrex to join in on the fun.
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