Up to 100 cars pile up on icy Pennsylvania highway
Several huge multi-car pile-ups totaling 100 vehicles have shut down part of the Pennsylvania Turnpike Friday morning, as icy driving conditions made for a treacherous commute.
RT,
14 February, 2014
The
first crash occurred close to 8 a.m. and set off a chain reaction of
accidents involving roughly 75 vehicles, while a separate crash
managed to snare another 30 cars or so, according to CBS
Philadelphia.
So
far, up to five individuals have been hospitalized, though no
fatalities have been reported.
There’s
no word on exactly what caused the pile-ups, but local news station
Fox 29 said the first accident took place around 7:40 a.m. and
involved a tractor trailer. That accident triggered a chain reaction
of collisions, which state police believe was caused by the icy road
and people driving too fast.
Rescue
and fire personnel assist on the scene of a 100 car chain reaction
pileup accident on the Pennsylvania Turnpike eastbound February 14,
2014 in Feasterville, Pennsylvania. (AFP Photo / William Thomas Cain)
Despite
the icy conditions, the Pennsylvania Turnpike Commission told Fox 29
that they had lifted the 45 mph ban early Friday morning. That
decision could’ve led drivers to believe the roads were less
hazardous than they really were.
"We
just started seeing a lot of minor accidents, a lot of cars trying to
brake but they couldn't brake in time,"
said reporter Jeremy Haas of NBC Philadelphia.
In
addition to the road itself, glare from the sun could have also
played a role in the crashes, potentially making it more difficult
for drivers to react adequately.
NOTE:
Turnpk rep Mimi Doyle suggests drivers get off at Ft Washington if
traveling eastbound:
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bit.ly/1mg8kcp
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According
to NBC, the Turnpike Commission enacted “Plan X” soon after the
accidents occurred, which allows officials to shut down traffic on
the turnpike and reroute traffic off of it. Although the eastbound
lanes were the only ones in which accidents occurred, westbound
traffic was also stopped periodically in order to let all emergency
vehicles through.
Even
so, after one hour, many emergency vehicles had not arrived at all
the crash sites. At least 100 cars not involved in the pile-ups have
been stranded on the turnpike as well. When Plan X is implemented,
officials typically expect the turnpike to be shut down for hours.
#BREAKING:
Major PA Turnpike multiple accidents, at least 50 vehicles, piled up
behind semis:
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3:05 утра - 15 февраля 2014
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3:05 утра - 15 февраля 2014
At
least one car was overturned during the morning’s events, while one
tractor trailer was jackknifed by another vehicle. Speaking with Fox
29, motorist Steven Coney said he was only going 25 mph when he tried
to brake, but his car slid out of control and made a 360 degree turn.
He thought he was safe after that, but a tractor trailer then crashed
into his vehicle.
"His
back end slammed into my front windshield,"
Coney said. "I
could've died."
Rescue
and fire personnel assist on the scene of a 100 car chain reaction
pileup accident on the Pennsylvania Turnpike eastbound February 14,
2014 in Feasterville, Pennsylvania. (AFP Photo / William Thomas Cain)
Smashed
vehicles await assistance as dozens of flipped-over cars, jack-knifed
tractor-trailers and vehicles skidded off the Pennsylvania Turnpike
during the morning commute, shutting down the major thoroughfare near
the Bensalem interchange in Pennsylvania, February 14, 2014. (Reuters
/ Tom Mihalek)
Drivers
stand outside of their cars as traffic is backed up following a
multi-car and truck accident during the morning commute, shutting
down the major thoroughfare near the Bensalem interchange in
Pennsylvania, February 14, 2014. (Reuters / Tom Mihalek)
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