• September 07, 2023

1 Injured Dual Truck Accident on Lucas Road in Lucas, TX

Collin County, TX — July 17, 2023, one person sustained injuries due to a dual commercial truck accident at around noon along East Lucas Road.

Preliminary information about the accident suggests it happened at approximately 12:02 p.m. along Lucas Road (F.M. 3286) in the area of Winningkoff Road.

1 Injured Dual Truck Accident on Lucas Road in Lucas, TX

According to officials, a 34-year-old man was said to be in a Mack truck going eastbound along Lucas Road. The truck reportedly slowed to make a left turn onto Winningkoff Road. Before turning, however, a Peterbilt tractor-trailer crashed into the back of the Mack truck.

Due to the collision, the driver of the Mack truck was said to have incapacitating injuries. There were no other confirmed injuries resulting from the crash according to officials. Right now, the exact cause of the crash also remains unconfirmed.

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