(NDHP Report) A snow plow semi crash occurred at I-94 near mile marker 265 (5 miles east of Jamestown) Saturday at 1:54 P.M.
An NDDOT snowplow was traveling eastbound on Interstate 94 east of Jamestown. The weather conditions caused blowing snow that resulted in snow drifts on the Interstate. The NDDOT snowplow was blading snow in the right-hand lane and partially on the south shoulder. A 1999 Freightliner was traveling eastbound and struck the NDDOT snowplow near the passenger side causing damage to the snow blade.
The Freightliner semi entered the south ditch and overturned on its passenger side. Both drivers were not injured in the crash. The crash is under investigation by the North Dakota Highway Patrol Agencies Involved: North Dakota Highway Patrol, and Stutsman County Sheriff’s Department.
Vehicle No. 1: 1999 Freightliner semi and trailer
Driver No. 1: 32-year-old male, Hawley, MN (Not injured)
Restraints: Seatbelt in use
Charges: Careless driving
Vehicle No. 2: 2021 International (NDDOT Snowplow)
Driver No. 2: 53-year-old male, Jamestown, ND (Not injured)
Restraints: Seatbelt in use
Charges: None
The crash is under investigation by the North Dakota Highway Patrol
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