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2020 Pennsylvania Turnpike crash

Coordinates: 40°10′48″N 79°31′18″W / 40.17999°N 79.52178°W / 40.17999; -79.52178
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2020 Pennsylvania Turnpike crash
Annotated overhead view of the crash, released by the NTSB
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DateJanuary 5, 2020
3:30 AM
LocationMount Pleasant, Pennsylvania
Coordinates40°10′48″N 79°31′18″W / 40.17999°N 79.52178°W / 40.17999; -79.52178
CountryUnited States
Statistics
Deaths5
Injured60

The 2020 Pennsylvania Turnpike crash occurred in Mount Pleasant, Pennsylvania, on the Pennsylvania Turnpike in icy conditions at around 3:40 am on January 5, 2020. It was sparked by a 52-passenger tour bus traveling downhill, which struck an embankment and flipped on its side, causing a chain-reaction crash of two UPS trucks, a FedEx truck, and at least one other vehicle.[1] Five people were killed, at least 60 people were injured,[2] and an 86-mile (138 km) stretch of the Pennsylvania Turnpike was shut down in both directions as the crash was being investigated.[3]

Crash

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On January 4, 2020, a tour bus operated by Z&D Tour, en route from Rockaway, New Jersey, to Cincinnati, Ohio, and carrying several foreign tourists,[4][2] left Flushing, Queens, around 10 pm, with stops in Manhattan and Hackensack, New Jersey, with a planned crew shift in New Stanton, Pennsylvania.[5]

Around 3:30 am on January 5, a multivehicle crash occurred in the westbound lanes of I-70 (Pennsylvania Turnpike), near an area where drivers are advised that the speed limit slows from 70 to 55 miles per hour (113 to 89 km/h) for an upcoming curve.[6] A motor coach from New York went out of control while passing another vehicle, and landed on its side.[6] Police stated that the tour bus veered off towards the median and onto the paved left shoulder, before veering towards the right and crossed all travel lanes before colliding with the embankment. It then rolled onto its side and lay across all the westbound lanes, before it was struck by a FedEx Ground tractor-trailer and then a UPS tractor-trailer.[7] The accident caused another, as a third tractor-trailer crashed into a car attempting to avoid the original crash.[8] A Mercedes struck the side of the UPS tractor-trailer, which was then struck by another UPS tractor-trailer, resulting in the Mercedes being pinned between the two trucks.[7]

Five people were killed in the accident;[9] at least 60 people, aged 7 to 52 years old,[9] were injured and transported to hospitals in the Pittsburgh area.[2]

Investigation

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The National Transportation Safety Board opened an investigation.[10] The organization evaluated the occupant protection, human performance, vehicle performance, the Pennsylvania Turnpike Commission's snow- and ice-removal procedures, collision avoidance technology installed on the three trucks, and the safety culture of the tour group organization.[7] The organization also used drones to collect detailed surveys of the vehicles and the crash site, and partnered with the medical investigators and mechanics.[5]

Aftermath

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Both the eastbound and westbound lanes of the turnpike were completely shut down between Breezewood and New Stanton for over 12 hours.[9] UPS issued a statement saying Kehler was a 28-year employee and Kepner was a 5-year employee of the company, and said they were riding together in a truck from the company's Harrisburg facility.[3] FedEx stated that they were cooperating with investigators.[10]

A lawsuit against FedEx Ground Package Systems accused their driver of wearing noise cancelling headpones which contributed to their driver crashing into the tour bus.[11]

References

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  1. ^ Tierney, Jacob; Signorini, Renatta; Peirce, Paul (January 5, 2020). "5 dead, about 55 injured in Pa. Turnpike crash in Mt. Pleasant Twp.; IDs released". Pittsburgh Tribune-Review.
  2. ^ a b c "5 Dead and 60 Injured in Pennsylvania Turnpike Multi-Vehicle Crash, Officials Say". The New York Times. January 5, 2020.
  3. ^ a b "Pennsylvania Turnpike crash: 9-year-old boy and two UPS drivers among victims of deadly pileup". The Washington Post. January 5, 2020.
  4. ^ Scolforo, Mark; Galofaro, Claire (January 5, 2020). "5 dead, 60 hospitalized in Pennsylvania Turnpike crash". ABC News. Associated Press. Retrieved December 28, 2020.
  5. ^ a b Stallsmith, Shelly (January 7, 2020). "NTSB calls Pa. Turnpike crash 'scary, devastating' as it prepares for long investigation". USA Today. Retrieved December 28, 2020.
  6. ^ a b National Transport Safety Board. Preliminary Report Highway (PDF). National Transport Safety Board. HWY20MH002. Retrieved December 28, 2020.
  7. ^ a b c Vaughn-Hall, Jasmine (February 6, 2020). "Tour bus rolled, started chain-reaction crash that killed 5 on Pennsylvania Turnpike, NTSB says". USA Today. Retrieved December 28, 2020.
  8. ^ Blazina, Ed (February 6, 2020). "NTSB preliminary report reviews sequence of events in Pa. Turnpike crash that killed 5". Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. Retrieved December 28, 2020.
  9. ^ a b c Goldstein, Andrew; Wimbley, Lacretia; Routh, Julian (January 5, 2020). "Authorities identify victims killed in turnpike crash". Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. Retrieved December 28, 2020.
  10. ^ a b Freiman, Jordan (January 5, 2020). "5 dead and more than 50 injured in Pennsylvania Turnpike crash". CBS News. Retrieved December 28, 2020.
  11. ^ Pierce, Paul (October 26, 2021). "Lawsuit: FedEx truck driver's headphones may have contributed to deadly 2020 Pa. Turnpike crash involving tour bus". Pittsburgh Tribune-Review. Retrieved December 27, 2024.
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