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Honda driver causes major semi crash on I-15 in Utah

A Honda triggered a dramatic crash on Interstate 15 in Farmington, Utah, by cutting off a semi truck as it tried to reach the Legacy Parkway exit on Tuesday, April 22. This forced the big rig to jackknife, temporarily closing all southbound lanes.

What happened: The crash occurred around 10:15 a.m. at mile marker 324. The dash cam footage from the semi shows the driver of the Honda veering suddenly, causing the truck to crash into a concrete barrier.

  • The incident left the semi's flatbed trailer blocking all lanes except for the HOV lane.
  • The driver of the Honda fled the scene immediately after the crash.

Detour and delays: Utah Highway Patrol detoured southbound traffic onto Legacy Parkway to manage the congestion, leading to notable delays as crews cleared the scene reported KJZZ.

Call for information: The Utah Highway Patrol has requested anybody with knowledge about the Honda or its driver to contact their dispatch at 801-451-4150.

Thankfully, no injuries were reported despite the severity of the crash. Officials continue to investigate the incident to identify the Honda driver.

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