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The driver of a dump truck died after the truck hit a tree in Florence County on Wednesday, according to Master Trooper Brandon Bolt of the S.C. Highway Patrol.
The driver of a dump truck died after the truck hit a tree in Florence County on Wednesday, according to Master Trooper Brandon Bolt of the S.C. Highway Patrol.
ZORRA TOWNSHIP – An Oxford County couple is raising concerns about road safety after a dump truck tipped over at the edge of their rural home’s driveway.
A dump truck crash. And questions over safety fixes An Oxford County couple is raising concerns about road safety after a dump truck tipped over at the edge of their rural home’s driveway.
“We’re a barber. We’re friends. We’re family.” The first major setback came with a dump truck crashed into his business in 2017 leaving the barber without a location to work.
OLD FORT, N.C. (WLOS) — A day after a dump truck driver, 65-year-old Ralph Hibbert, of Georgia, died after losing his brakes on I-40 in Old Fort, News 13 has learned that he was an experienced ...
Witnesses say they saw the driver pump his brakes, unable to slow down. Old Fort Police Chief Melvin Lytle confirmed that based on these witness reports, the driver lost his brakes. The driver's name ...
Ram shakes up the full-size truck segment with a 10-year/100,000-mile powertrain warranty, but it’s only available until January 2. Whether it stays depends on customer demand. Why does this t… ...
Shocking revelation about Army Green Beret who exploded Cybertruck outside Vegas Trump hotel By SAMANTHA RUTT FOR DAILYMAIL.COM Published: 01:54 EDT, 18 June 2025 | Updated: 05:52 EDT, 19 June 2025 ...
According to data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics, dump truck tip-overs are a leading cause of non-highway construction injuries. These accidents spike when contractors are under pressure ...
Lytle told News 13 that the driver of the dump truck, Hibbert, lost his brakes and was estimated to be traveling at 75–80 mph on Interstate 40 East before exiting at Exit 73. He said the driver ...
Lytle told News 13 that the driver of the dump truck, Hibbert, lost his brakes and was estimated to be traveling at 75–80 mph on Interstate 40 East before exiting at Exit 73.
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