Outagamie County, WI — The local news reports from Outagamie County said that there was a major wreck along U.S. Highway 55, south of Seymour, this past Tuesday morning. Apparently, a man on a motorcycle was badly injured after he was in a wreck with a tanker truck.
This happened around 9:30 a.m. that morning, November 3, 2015.
The man on the motorcycle was driving north along Highway 55 when a tanker truck headed south suddenly tried to turn onto County Road EE in front of him.
The motorcycle crashed into the side of the tanker truck, leaving the man critically injured.
The driver of the truck wasn’t harmed. Right now, no charges are being filed against the trucker.
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Map of the Accident
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