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Work Truck Crash Causes Major Delays In Andrews County

By: Karl Rundgren
Updated: January 23, 2013
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ANDREWS COUNTY -- Foggy weather is being blamed for an early morning crash caused some serious slowdowns on a major West Texas road.

    A Hondo heavy-haul work truck hit a slick spot along U.S. 385 in southern Andrews County around 7 AM Wednesday.

    The work truck then  flipped onto its side.

    Neither the driver or the passenger were seriously hurt in the crash.

    However, it took hours to clear the truck.

    U.S. 385 was reduced to one lane in both directions near the crash site, as crews cleaned up the wreck.

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