
The debris from the crash wasn’t completely removed until 7 p.m. DOT for Franco’s Trucking.Īustin-Travis County EMS says four patients were transported with non-life threatening injuries. DOT records shows no prior crashes reported to U.S. 17 bridge, and fell 50 feet onto the road below. Franco said he doesn’t know what might have caused the crash but says he personally checks the truck’s lights, brakes, water and oil-as he does every week. (WITN) - A driver is lucky to be alive after his truck crashed off a U.S. The owner of the gravel truck, Marco Franco, says his driver was delivering a load from Georgetown to a location on Jester Boulevard when the crash happened. The truck then moved through the intersection and clipped several more vehicles before it went off the bridge. Glen Bandel said his wife was driving on Jester Boulevard when the dash camera in the car captured the gravel truck barreling down Jester Boulevard and into a Honda waiting to turn at the red light. Initial information indicates the dump truck, owned by Franco’s Trucking Sand and Gravel, ran off the roadway and fell down to the grassy area below the overpass and one vehicle slammed into a utility pole.


Postal Service flying off a bridge in Massachusetts into the icy Charles River 50 feet below. The crash happened Saturday morning, WDJT reported. AUSTIN, Texas (KXAN) – Austin Police said a four-vehicle crash involving a dump truck happened just before 9 a.m. A stunning video shows a tractor-trailer carrying mail for the U.S. The truck then hit a snowbank on the side of the ramp and fell over the barrier, landing on the highway below, WISN reported.
