admin February 25th, 2010
The Colorado County Citizen reported a driver of a tractor-trailer caused a Colorado truck accident on Wednesday evening.
The 64-year-old truck driver was driving on Interstate 10 when he went off the road and crossed the median into the oncoming traffic of the opposite lane. The truck crashed into a Toyota Land Crusier and a Chevrolet pickup truck.
All three vehicles caught on fire as a result of the impact of the Colorado truck accident.
The drivers of both cars and two teen passengers in the Toyota Land Cruiser were found dead at the scene of the accident.
The truck driver, who caused the Colorado truck accident, was taken to Columbus Community Hospital, where he was treated for minor injuries and released.
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admin February 18th, 2010
The Greely Tribune reported a 30-year-old man was arrested and charged with vehicular homicide as a result of causing a Colorado motorcycle accident on September 21, 2007.
The man was driving a motorcycle with a 21-year-old female passenger when he lost control of his bike and caused the Colorado motorcycle accident.
The motorcycle tumbled about 225 feet into a cornfield and both the man and woman were missing for about seven hours after the Colorado motorcycle accident occurred.
The man suffered serious injuries as well as a brain injury, yet he has since recovered from his injuries. The woman was found dead at the scene of the Colorado motorcycle accident.
Investigators determined the man had a blood-alcohol level of .138 at the time of the Colorado motorcycle accident, which is above the state’s legal limit.
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admin February 4th, 2010
Denver Post reported a 23-year-old Preschool teacher was killed in a Colorado truck accident early Thursday morning.
The woman was driving a pickup truck on Interstate 76 when she lost control of her vehicle on icy roads, causing the Colorado truck accident. The truck went off the road and rolled over multiple times.
The Colorado truck accident victim was not wearing her seat belt. She was ejected from the truck and was pronounced dead at the scene of the accident.
Police stated the woman sent a text message 11 seconds before the Colorado truck accident occurred. They also stated that the woman might have been driving too fast for the icy conditions.
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