Bob Mills SkyNews 9 HD flies over the crash.
LUTHER, Oklahoma -
A tractor trailer
slammed into the same overpass on the Turner Turnpike. Friday afternoon. It
was the third such accident in less than a month.
It happened in
the Eastbound lanes near Luther. The OHP reports no serious
injuries.
A spokesman for
the Turnpike Authority says in all three cases, the truck involved was carrying
an oversized load, and didn't have the proper permits to carry it.
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Jack Damrill of the
Turnpike Authority says there is nothing wrong with that bridge. He says the
driver of the semi-truck that hit the bridge on Friday, as well as the other
two drivers who struck the bridge with big rigs in the past month, all were not
properly permitted to be driving the turnpike.
Damrill says the
bridge is 14 feet, three inches tall. Authorities inspect the bridge and all
bridges on a routine basis.
However, Damrill says
this bridge is the shortest bridge along the Turner Turnpike.
Turnpike authorities
say they will start closing the bridge at midnight Sunday night.
OHP says owners
of trucks carrying oversized loads face stiff fines.