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New Home, Convenient To Interstate 84

By Andrew Gorosko

A modular home component, which was being hauled on a tractor-trailer truck on eastbound Interstate 84 Tuesday morning, fell off the trailer and landed across the highway near Exit 11, blocking the road and causing the eastbound section of the highway from Exits 11 to 14 to close to traffic for about 21/2 hours.

That traffic accident and other accidents Tuesday on eastbound and westbound I-84 caused motorists to leave the heavily traveled highway and use local roads as detours, creating multiple traffic tie-ups in the town center.

The modular home, which fell off the trailer about 10:45 am, landed squarely across the highway’s two eastbound travel lanes and right road shoulder. The modular home was totaled in the crash, state police said.

 State police report that trucker Raymond C. Michaud, 29, of Mifflinburg, Penn., was driving a 1987 Peterbilt tractor, which was hauling the modular home owned by Delux Homes of Berwick, Penn.

As the vehicle was traveling just east of the Exit 11 on-ramp in the right-hand travel lane, the truck went out of control and the modular home fell off the trailer, coming to rest on its left side.

Michaud told state police that he was traveling in the right lane at about 50 miles per hour when the trailer started to veer sharply and then overturned. The posted speed limit in the area is 50 mph. A witness to the crash, who was traveling behind the truck, confirmed Michaud’s description of the accident.

Following the crash, state police closed the section of eastbound I-84 east of the Exit 11 on-ramp so that the overturned tractor-trailer could be moved from the road and onto the road’s shoulder for later removal.

The flipped vehicle left six gouges in the highway’s left lane where it came to rest. Michaud was not injured in the crash, state police said.

State police said their investigation indicates that gusty winds and the possible improper loading of the trailer caused the accident. State police took no enforcement action, stating that no motor vehicle violation had occurred.

Sandy Hook firefighters and the state Department of Environmental Protection went to the accident due to a diesel fuel spill, which occurred in the crash.

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