Date: Fri 24-Apr-1998
Date: Fri 24-Apr-1998
Publication: Bee
Author: ANDYG
Quick Words:
truck-accident-Lewis-police
Full Text:
Truck Driver Loses Steering Wheel Then The Road
BY ANDREW GOROSKO
A freak accident took place the afternoon of April 14 on Equestrian Ridge Road
in Poverty Hollow where new homes are under construction.
About 1:15 pm, truck driver Ronald Lewis of 401 Main Street, Monroe, was
driving a large, rusty 1965 Mack dump truck being used for home construction
work. The truck is owned by Metro Construction of Easton, police said.
As Lewis drove the truck down a grade, the steering wheel came off in his
hands, according to police.
The heavy vehicle went out of control and rolled off the road, going over a
stone wall and coming to rest in a small stream. Police characterized the
truck as being unfit for road travel.
A Newtown volunteer ambulance crew promptly responded to the accident scene,
as did police. Mr Lewis appeared shaken from the incident, but not seriously
injured.
A wrecker was used to tow the dump truck out of the area.
Charges filed against Mr Lewis included reckless driving, operating an
unregistered motor vehicle, and operating a class of vehicle for which he is
not licensed.
The charges amount to a misdemeanor summons, meaning that a court appearance
by Mr Lewis is required. He was scheduled to appear in Danbury Superior Court
April 22.
