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Rollover Backs Up Interstate Traffic Monday
A two-vehicle accident in which one car ended up on its roof backed up traffic Monday on Interstate 35.
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(Photo by Gus Elliott)
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BELL COUNTY (March 2, 2009)-- A two-vehicle accident in which one car ended up on its roof backed up traffic Monday on Interstate 35 south of Salado in Bell County.
It happened around noon in a construction area with no shoulders.
Jarrell firefighters responded to the accident scene.
There was no immediate word on injuries.
Southbound traffic was limited to one lane on the highway for almost an hour after the accident.
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Posted by: Someone
Location: Near-Here
on Mar 3, 2009 at 04:41 PM
SOME PEOPLE DO NOT KNOW TO SLOW DOWN IN A CONSTRUCTION AREA, OR ON WET PAVEMENT, OR HOW TO STAY OFF OF THEIR CELL PHONES!!!! Glad no one was killed!!
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