Waco, Texas — Last Thursday, there was an accident outside Waco near the Robinson area after a woman in a car struck an 18-wheeler. This happened along I-35, the news reports said, at about 9:00 a.m. in the morning.
The details aren’t really clear from all the reports yet, but it appears that the woman was near mile marker 328 on southbound I-35 when her car accidentally hydroplaned.
The car went into an 18-wheeler’s path and caused a small accident. The woman was taken to a hospital, but was in good condition at the last update. Though traffic was affected for a bit, police officers with the DPS said, no other major wrecks or injuries were reported.
Approximate Area of the Accident in Waco
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