Delhi Twp, Ingham County, Video shows on June 24 at approximately 12:30 pm. Road crews were working in the construction zone of southbound US-127 when a semi-truck carrying two gravel trucks left the roadway, overcorrected and lost control. The second transporter on the truck… pic.twitter.com/TE7NrGqDxO
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DELHI TWP. – The driver of a truck that crashed Monday afternoon, shutting down southbound U.S. 127, has been cited, Michigan State Police said.
The MSP First District Post shared video and photos of the crash on X Tuesday afternoon. The video shows the double-trailer gravel truck driving through a construction zone in a single-lane area before hitting a parked vehicle.
One person in the parked truck suffered minor injuries, MSP said.
Around 12:30 a.m. Monday, the truck driver left the road, overcorrected and lost control of his vehicle, the MSP said in the online post.
The second trailer fishtailed and hit a stationary truck carrying two road workers. The driver of the truck was cited for careless driving in a construction zone.
“(This is a) reminder of the importance of slowing down and paying attention in construction zones. This crash could have been much worse,” MSP said.
MDOT said Monday that the highway was closed near Exit 73/Dunckel Road from about 1 p.m. to 4:36 p.m.
This article originally appeared in Lansing State Journal: MSP video shows truck in construction zone on US 127 hitting parked vehicle