Owner/ Operator Hauling Asphalt Flux Dies After Driving into a Ravine and Striking Trees
Kentucky Case Report: 11KY072
Release Date: August 13, 2012
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SUMMARY
In the early morning of a late summer's day, a 50 year old semi-truck driver was transporting a load of asphalt flux. He had been driving for approximately five hours and was getting ready to exit the interstate when for an unknown reason, the unit left the interstate, sideswiped a SUV parked on the shoulder, drove through a guardrail then proceeded into a ravine. A passing motorist called emergency services, who upon their arrival contacted the local coroner. The driver had been ejected from the cab and was pronounced dead at the scene.
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