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Driver dies in truck rollover on turnpike near Allston/Cambridge exit
By adamg on Mon, 04/29/2019 - 1:53pm
State Police report a, easbound tractor-trailer driver died when his truck rolled over on the westbound side of turnpike around 1:30 p.m.
Traffic is still passing on both sides and police are on the scene. @universalhub pic.twitter.com/YfOHuTznmM
— Nick Telesmanic (@NickTelesmanic) April 29, 2019
State Police urge motorists to try to find an alternate route.
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Latest reports are that the driver
of the tractor-trailer has died.
Any idea how this happened?
I can see that the cab took a horrific hit.
But there wasn't any ice or any thing that could explain this? Prevent this from happening to another truck driver?
Does DOT have traffic cams on this BU building?
If so, there may be footage that explains how this happened.
RIP Driver. Kudos to the truckers on the Eastbound side who blocked the lanes where the cab landed.
Maybe it looks as if he was
Maybe it looks as if he was trying to make a last minute decision to make that exit towards the left side of road, truck probably did not slow down.
Sad situation..
There's no left exit there.
There's no left exit there.
There's an exit on the right - if you're headed westbound.
Police say it looks like he was actually headed eastbound.
There is an exit on the left if you're going eastbound, but it's more than quarter mile before where he came to rest. If he lost control because of some missed or abortive turn at that exit, that far back, I don't think momentum would have carried him that far. Maybe on a straightaway, but not on that curve.
What a shame
One wonders if it was a medical emergency which lead to the crash in the first place. Only luck that the trailer didn't roll onto another car.
Just recently there was a 28
Just recently there was a 28-car pile-up in CO caused by a truck with failed brakes, 4 dead. This incident ended much better compared to that.
Driver in CO was reportedly going 85 mph
down a far steeper grade than the Pike
WBEB approaching Allston-Brighton. He also passed at least one runaway truck ramp after it was apparent he no longer had control of the truck (as evidenced by witnesses dash cam footage). IMO, it's really unfair to compare the two events.That sucks
My condolences to the driver's family.
Extremely valuable photos
These areal photos in the immediate aftermath of the crash are not voyeuristic - they will be very valuable for accident reconstruction because they show exactly where everything ended up and can answer questions if the measurements on the ground missed something.
Driver IDed
State Police report he was Steling Hullett, 49, of Fort Worth, TX, driving a truck owned by R and D Transportation of Westport, MA. They add:
Container loading?
I wonder if the container was loaded improperly - top heavy or load shifting around.