Excessive speed, dangerous lane change were main factors in deadly 2023 crash

The National Transportation Safety Board has concluded the March 2023 crash killing six construction workers on I-695, was caused by excessive speed and an unsafe lane change.

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The NTSB released its final report on the mass casualty incident on Wednesday.

https://img.particlenews.com/image.php?url=4Hho9Z_0wJ71zqP00 WMAR-2 News Compilation. Courtesy Stauffer Funeral Homes, Iglesia Con Poder de Lo Alto, and the family of Sybil DiMaggio.
Carlos and Jose Escobar, Sybil DiMaggio, Rolando Ruiz, Mahlon Simmons III and Mahlon Simmons II died in the March 2023 work zone crash on I-695.

The agency said the work zone met state and federal standards, with no previous safety issues raised.

“Although the opening in the concrete barriers allowed the Acura to enter the work zone after losing control, the Acura’s excessive speed was the key factor that determined how far the vehicle traveled into the work zone as it overturned, resulting in the worker fatalities,” the report says.

The NTSB also noted how the State Highway Administration modified work zone safety since the crash, including closing adjacent lanes and blocking work zone openings with protection vehicles.

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