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Posts Categorized: Smith county

Deadly Run In with 18-Wheeler in Tyler

Posted 9:08 am by Tefteller Law, PLLC & filed under 18-wheeler, Smith county, Truck Crash, Tyler.

Smith County – This Sunday night in Tyler the driver of a Chevy pickup truck was found dead at the scene of the accident.  The man had driven his vehicle into the back of an 18-wheeler at the intersection of Highway 64 and Loop 323 in east Tyler.  No other major injuries were reported.

Tragic Double 18-Wheeler Collision in East Texas

Posted 7:40 am by Tefteller Law, PLLC & filed under 18-wheeler, East Texas, Smith county, Tyler.

KETK reported that this Friday a fatal collision between two 18-wheelers in East Texas.  The incident happened at the intersection of Red Bird Road and Jamestown Road just east of Tyler in Smith County.  One of the commercial truck was hauling logs and the other a flatbed.  According to DPS, the driver of the logging…

Get out of the Left Lane, it’s the Law

Posted 8:08 am by Tefteller Law, PLLC & filed under East Texas, Gregg county, Smith county, Traffic Law, Upshur county.

Our state has a Texas statute that prohibits driving in the left lane of all roads with a minimum of four lanes unless the driver is passing someone or making a left turn. While many citizens of East Texas are aware of this fairly recent regulation, some drivers still are not. That is why the…

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