Truck driver on I-90 injured when struck by his own truck in chain-reaction crash with bus, three semi-truck in Kittitas County, Washington
3 Semi and 1 Bus Collide and Block I-90 Westbound
A 58-year-old semi truck driver was outside of the third semi truck involved, and was struck by his own truck, which then collided into a parked bus.
Three trucks, one bus collide in blocking I-90 crash
A 64-year-old man was driving a truck west on I-90 in lane one around milepost 73 before 9:30 a.m. on November 30, according to WSP. He was behind another truck driver.
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