Tuesday, December 20, 2016

USPS box truck driver killed after he struck an abandoned Ford minivan on the right shoulder of the highway, causing the truck to overturn and hit a large metal pole on I-680 in Danville, CA


Sacramento man dies in truck crash; USPS package spill
Alex Savidge reports.




Posted:Dec 19 2016 05:37AM PST

Updated:Dec 19 2016 02:59PM PST
DANVILLE (BCN) - The driver of a box truck that overturned on Interstate Highway 680 in Danville early this morning has died, according to the California Highway Patrol.

The crash was reported at 3:24 a.m. on the southbound side of the highway at West El Pintado Road.

The driver of the two-axel box truck, a 26-year-old man from Sacramento, apparently struck an abandoned Ford minivan on the right shoulder of the highway, causing the truck to overturn and hit a large metal pole, the CHP said.

Emergency crews arrived to find the man trapped inside the truck. They were able to extract him from the wreckage and take him to the hospital, where he died, according to the CHP.

Sacramento man dies in truck crash; USPS package spill

The cause of the collision is under investigation, but the CHP said it doesn't appear that drugs or alcohol were a factor.



The truck was carrying hundreds of packages for the U.S. Postal Service, many of which spilled across the highway, closing three of the four lanes and snarling the morning commute for hours.

At a little after 9 a.m., the CHP reported that all lanes except the far right lane were reopened.

Drivers were being advised to use alternative routes and avoid the area.

Anyone with information about the crash is asked to call the Contra Costa CHP at (925) 646-4980.