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Car Driver Cited After Dangerous Underride Crash With Cooking Oil Tanker

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Why It Matters A passenger vehicle collided with a commercial semi trailer carrying cooking oil on Oklahoma's I-35, creating a hazardous situation that could have resulted in serious injury or fatality. The incident highlights the dangers of improper following distances and underride accidents involving large trucks. Key Details The crash occurred on March 11, 2026, on southbound I-35 near Covell during a traffic slowdown. The car driver ran underneath the semi trailer's rear duals, then managed to escape before his ruptured fuel tank ignited the cooking oil cargo. Safety Takeaway Oklahoma Highway Patrol cited the car driver for following too closely. The motorist escaped without injury, but this incident serves as a stark reminder of why maintaining proper distance from commercial vehicles is critical. Underride collisions are particularly dangerous and often fatal for passenger vehicle occupants.

Original article from CDLLife
"Car driver ticketed for fiery collision with semi trailer loaded with cooking oil, Oklahoma Highway Patrol says"
https://cdllife.com/2026/car-driver-ticketed-for-fiery-collision-with-semi-trailer-loaded-with-cooking-oil-oklahoma-highway-patrol-says/
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