Interstate 95 crash in Philadelphia resulted from driver's failure to slow down, investigators find
- In June 2023, a tractor-trailer crash on an I-95 exit ramp caused a blaze and overpass collapse.
- The NTSB report indicated the driver failed to slow down, likely due to fatigue and speeding.
- The truck, carrying about 8,500 gallons of gasoline, also had an unsecured manhole cover.
- Federal investigators stated the driver failed to slow down on the exit ramp.
- I-95 reopened quickly; the NTSB report stressed fatigue mitigation and electronic stability control.
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I-95 collapse in Philadelphia resulted from driver's failure to slow down: NTSB
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NTSB: Trucker that crashed, sparking fire underneath PA interstate, failed to slow down
The driver of a tractor-trailer that overturned, sparking a blaze underneath a major interstate that resulted in the collapse of an overpass, failed to slow down on the exit ramp, federal investigators said.
I-95 crash in Philadelphia resulted from driver's failure to slow down: Investigators
Federal officials say the driver of a tractor-trailer that overturned and sparked a blaze underneath a major Philadelphia interstate that resulted in a collapse had failed to slow down on the exit ramp

Interstate 95 crash in Philadelphia resulted from driver's failure to slow down, investigators find
Federal officials say the driver of a tractor-trailer that overturned and sparked a blaze underneath a major Philadelphia interstate that resulted in a collapse had failed to slow down on the exit ramp.
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