Driver injured after commercial vehicle rollover crash

Wednesday, August 19, 2015
Photo courtesy of Indiana State Police
One man was injured following a Wednesday morning crash. The driver was ejected from the vehicle.

At 8:55 a.m. Wednesday, Indiana State Police Troopers and Putnam County emergency agencies responded to a commercial vehicle roll over crash on U.S. 231 just north of U.S. 40 near Tall Lakes Road.

The crash resulted in injuries to the driver.

Preliminary investigated revealed a 2008 Kenworth tri-axle dump truck, driven by 54-year-old James Manuel of Terre Haute, was northbound on U.S. 231, drifted off the right side of the roadway, struck a few trees, ultimately rolling over and coming to rest on the vehicle's right side in the roadway.

The driver was found lying in the middle of the highway and appeared to have been ejected during the crash. Manuel was transported by Putnam County Operation Life Paramedics to Putnam County Hospital for treatment of lacerations and possible fractures.

The dump truck was owned by McGuire Excavating and Trucking of Terre Haute and was loaded with construction aggregate.

A commercial vehicle inspection of the Kenworth was conducted by ISP Commercial Vehicle Enforcement Master Trooper Matt Ames. Only minor, non-critical, violations were found. Manuel was cited for failure to wear vehicle restraint.

U.S. 231 was closed from approximately 8:55 to 10:20 a.m. for crash investigation and clean-up.

The crash was investigated by ISP Master Trooper Angie Hahn. Assisting were Master Trooper DuJuan Presley-McFadden, Indiana State Excise Police, Greencastle Fire/Rescue, Putnam County Sheriff's Office, Putnam County Operation Life, INDOT, and Curtis Wrecker Service.

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  • If he was not driving 60to 64 mph he would not have wrecked and caused me to be late for my appointment.

    -- Posted by Hazel on Wed, Aug 19, 2015, at 5:25 PM
  • THE STATES NEED TO GET TOGETHER AND SET AND ENFORCE A 55 mph SPEED LIMIT FOR BIG TRUCKS. THEY ALL DRIVE WAY TOO FAST AND DON'T PAY ANY ATTENTION TO THE SPEED LIMIT>> IF I AM DRIVING ON THE HIGHWAY AND A TRUCK COMES UP BEHIND ME I MAKE SURE I AM ON THE RIGHT AS I KNOW THE TRUCK WILL FLY BY ME!!!! PLEASE PLEASE SLOW THESE TRUCKS DOWN!!!! WE HAVE HAD SO MANY LOSE THEIR LIVES BECAUSE PEOPLE ARE EITHER DRIVING TOO FAST OR TEXTING OR READING A TEXT OR EATING..... I PRAY NONE OF MY FAMILY IS NEXT!!!

    -- Posted by waepc on Wed, Aug 19, 2015, at 8:26 PM
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