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| Trucker faces charges after prison van crash |
| By Associated Press |
| Published: 05/09/2006 |
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DICKSON, TN - A truck going the wrong way on Interstate 40 and a van carrying prisoners to Kentucky crashed Tuesday, sending five people to the hospital. The truck driver faces charges in the incident that occurred just before 5 a.m., according to Tennessee Safety Department spokeswoman Julie Oaks. Officials with the prisoner-transportation company that owned the van said the accident occurred because the tractor-trailer truck jackknifed while trying to make a U-turn on the interstate. "The trailer had no caution lights on and made no attempts to let other drivers know what he was doing," said Randy Cagle, owner and president of Memphis-based Con-Link Transportation Corp. "My agents, by the time they saw what had happened, they hit the trailer head on." The Tennessee Highway Patrol had dispatched a trooper about 20 minutes earlier to check a report that the tractor-trailer rig was driving in the wrong direction. Oaks said that by the time a trooper located the truck, the crash had already occurred in the eastbound lanes about 40 miles west of Nashville. Authorities said they didn't think drinking was a factor in the accident. But the truck driver, identified as Yakov Melnick, will be charged with reckless driving and exceeding the 11-hour maximum a commercial driver can work, Oaks said. She said Melnick, whose hometown wasn't available, had been driving for 13 1/2 hours at the time of the crash. All five of the van's occupants, two officers and three prisoners, were injured, Cagle said. Melnick wasn't injured, investigators said. |
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