HANOVER COUNTY, VA — One person was killed in a crash in Hanover County, Virginia on Monday, June 23rd, 2014, according to the news article from WRIC.
Authorities leading the investigation say that one man was killed when the milk truck he was driving drifted off the road and crashed on Vernon Road. The vehicle overturned after the crash.
Scene of the Accident
The driver of the truck was killed in the crash.
Officials from the Virginia State Police are helping investigate the crash.
Commentary:
Just from what I see in the news, this could fall one of two ways, either the driver made a mistake and crashed, which is always a possibility in every single-vehicle accident, but by no means is it the only possibility. There is always a possibility that the truck had a mechanical fault, the same kind of problems in regular cars that cause accidents every day could have easily happened in this truck, but nobody would be able to tell for sure just examining the scene. Trained hands have to dig through the evidence, and nobody will know for sure until someone does.
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