Grand Prairie, TX — The local police in Grand Prairie said that a large, white semi-truck was involved in an accident along Highway 161 at the I-20 exchange this past Tuesday, September 8, 2015.
The accident appeared to happen in the early afternoon, along an exit ramp.
Apparently, the white semi-truck had been driving south along Highway 161 that afternoon when it took the exit for eastbound I-20 and something went wrong. It’s not clear if the truck lost its balance along the curve of the ramp or if the driver simply lost control, but the truck crashed and ended up on the passenger side.
It’s not clear if any injuries were reported.
On the door of the truck, it said “Lawrence Transportation Solutions.”
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Map of the Accident
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