Truck spills fertilizer, closes highway
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February 2, 2014 |
A 62-year-old truck driver from Peck, Idaho,
lost his life Saturday when he lost control of
his tractor-trailer rig on Highway 95 in the
Cocolalla area and spilled ammonium nitrate,
forcing closure of the highway for several
hours.
According to the Idaho State Police, John M.
Moody was driving a 2010 Peterbuilt tractor
pulling a tanker trailer north on Highway 95 at
about 1:14 p.m. when he drifted onto the right
shoulder, overturning the rig and spilling about
500 gallons of liquid fertilizer.
Due to the spill, ISP closed the highway to all
traffic for more than seven hours. |
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