State Police report a man from Alaska who had just arrived in Massachusetts for a vacation today died on I-95 northbound in Danvers when a metal tool flew off a truck and came through his windshield.
State Police say he stayed alive long enough to stop the car, saving the life of his wife in the passenger seat.
Preliminary investigation indicates that the piece of metal struck a rented 2020 Ford Fusion operated by Thomas Arrington, 69, of Palmer, Alaska, which was northbound in the second lane from the left. The piece of metal, identified as a concrete screed - a tool used to level and smooth freshly poured concrete - pierced the windshield of the Fusion and struck Arrington. ...
Investigation by Troopers has determined that the screed fell out of a 2020 Ford F550 dump truck, operated by a 21-year-old male of Lynn, that was traveling in the second travel lane on the same side of the highway. A short time after the incident the F550 operator, an employee of a Lynn construction company, identified himself to State Police and has been cooperative.
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I had a bad scare recently on I-95 when
By MC Slim JB
Fri, 10/01/2021 - 1:50pm
a hunk of metal (must have been five feet long) fell off a truck in front of me as I was cruising in the left lane. I just managed to swerve to avoid it hitting me head-on without colliding with other cars, but it blew out my two right tires, and I had a harrowing go of making it to the breakdown lane (no accessible median on the left on that stretch).
Judging from what I saw behind me as I awaited a tow, several other cars also got taken out by the same object.
My sympathies to the loved ones of this less lucky motorist.
We were driving under a
By redheadedjen
Fri, 10/01/2021 - 2:37pm
We were driving under a bridge on Rt 3 near Braintree when a piece of the bridge fell into the back window of my car. It was so scary. Even though we were not hurt, just the thought of that is scary.
If there are a substantial
By ZW
Fri, 10/01/2021 - 2:52pm
If there are a substantial amount of Massachusetts State Troopers , why doesn’t the State create a task force primarily for Trucks that carry unsecured loose objects ( preventable measures) is the key to keep motorists safe on Massachusetts highways , it’s been happening much too often especially on route 95 .
Yup
By cybah
Fri, 10/01/2021 - 4:49pm
Years ago I was on the upper deck just past the Sullivan Sq exit and a huge rock (about 8") went thru the passenger's side of the windshield of the Zipcar I was driving. I was lucky, just very startled and was able to pull over.
I feel for the families of the motorist.
I had a friend whose car was
By anon
Fri, 10/01/2021 - 3:16pm
I had a friend whose car was hit by one of those flaps on the bottom of a dump truck. Luckily no one was hurt but the car.
My heart goes out to his family.
Bad week for tourists
By mg
Fri, 10/01/2021 - 3:39pm
First the ones from Louisiana on the T escalator, now this. I hope they catch the driver of the truck. My heart goes out to both families.
The driver turned himself in.
By Lee
Fri, 10/01/2021 - 4:03pm
According to the linked report.
how many people need to die before we control automobiles?
By cinnamngrl
Sat, 10/02/2021 - 8:33am
What are out priorities when we practically give out medals for everyone that stops after they kill someone? Is it really safe have this many cars in Massachusetts?
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