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The Milwaukee County Sheriff’s Office did not offer an update on his condition. The man involved in Saturday’s crash survived, but the extent of his injuries are still unknown.

“Keep a safe distance from all drivers, especially around those bends and turns, and avoid those shiny spots on the road if you see them and watch your speed.”
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They’re conditions that can lead to major accidents like in December of 2016, when a driver lost control of his pickup truck on the Hoan Bridge and landed on the ground below. “It’s important to go at a safe speed on those turns, watch your tire thread and make sure you’re looking out for slippery roads or shiny spots on the road.” The roads were icy and that is what started the problems. This happened in Wisconsin, on the I-94 in West Allis, by the Zoo interchange. “Yes, I believe that’s still under investigation,” says Santiago. Pickup truck plunging 70-feet off of Wisconsin overpass YouTube. The latest incident at the Zoo Interchange has Santiago raising issue.
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But they also ask drivers to do their part and pay attention to the road. In order to keep up with demand, the department has hired 30 temporary employees, all CDL drivers for first and third shift hours. “Usually the snow piling up on the sides of the road, the thawing and freezing aspect of that - those snow piles, tend to cause slippery roads, especially on the - closer to those emergency lanes,” says Santiago. The department has the most road and highway coverage in the state. “As far as snow removal for the sides of the roads, that’s one of the most important parts of our jobs,” says Eddie Santiago, director of highways for Milwaukee County. The brutal cold can create dangerous driving conditions. The truck fell 70 feet before crash-landing on the freeway below. MILWAUKEE, WI (CBS 58) – A man is recovering after his truck plunged off a Milwaukee County overpass on Saturday, Feb.

The driver was conscious and breathing and did not show signs of impairment. MCSO says two citizens were on the scene providing aid to the lone occupant. After plunging about 70 feet (21 meters) off the slippery interchange exit ramp, Richard Lee Oliver said he feels thankful to be alive. Officials say a red pickup truck skidded off the East to the South Zoo Interchange ramp and landed in the direction of the I-94 westbound through traffic.Īccording to MCSO, when deputies arrived, they found the red pickup upright in the right distress lane of the westbound I-94 lanes. 6, 2021 image from video made available by the Wisconsin Department of Transportation, a pickup truck, upper left, falls off an elevated highway in Milwaukee.
