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Pickup Crashes into I-95 Guide Rail

Trevose troopers last week investigated a one-vehicle crash on I-95.

 

 

The following information was provided by the Pennsylvania State Police Trevose station. Where an arrest is listed, it does not indicate a conviction. For full details from the police reports including names, please click on the attached PDF file.

On Oct. 15 at 5:40 p.m., state police responded to a one-vehicle crash on I-95 northbound at milepost 34.1 in Bensalem.

According to police, the driver of a 2005 Ford Ranger pickup, a 58-year-old Langhorne man, traveled from the left lane into the center median where the truck’s left side struck the steel guide rail. Troopers said the pickup’s wheel suspension broke forcing the vehicle to be towed from the scene.

The driver was not injured, but he was cited for driving at safe speeds.

Trooper Christopher Tavernier investigated the incident.

About this column: The preceding information was provided by the Pennsylvania State Police Trevose station. Where an arrest is listed, it does not indicate a conviction. Related Topics: Accident and Crash
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