News Summary
A tragic accident occurred on Interstate 77 in York County, South Carolina, where a driver died after colliding with a deer. The incident, which took place on Tuesday morning, involved a 2020 Nissan SUV that struck the deer and subsequently crashed into a barrier and the median wall. Unfortunately, the driver, the sole occupant of the vehicle, was pronounced dead at the scene. The South Carolina Highway Patrol has launched an investigation into the crash, highlighting the dangers of wildlife encounters on busy roadways.
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A driver has died after a fatal collision with a deer on Interstate 77 in York County, South Carolina. The accident occurred on Tuesday around 10:30 a.m. and involved a 2020 Nissan SUV that struck a deer before veering off the roadway.
According to reports, after hitting the deer, the SUV collided with a barrier. The vehicle then returned to the interstate, where it crashed into the median wall. The driver, who was the only occupant of the SUV, was pronounced dead at the scene. Authorities have not yet released the identity of the driver.
Fortunately, no other vehicles were involved in the incident. The South Carolina Highway Patrol has initiated an investigation to determine the circumstances surrounding the crash.
Initially, officials mistakenly reported the timing of the crash as occurring at 10:30 p.m. on Monday; this information was later corrected to reflect the true time of the accident on Tuesday morning.
This tragic event highlights the dangers faced by drivers on I-77, which sees more than 119,000 vehicles on a daily basis, especially between Exit 82 at Celanese Road and Exit 83 at Sutton Road. The significant volume of traffic underscores the need for vigilance as wildlife encounters can be unpredictable on busy roadways.
Interestingly, this incident marked one of two fatal accidents occurring in York County within consecutive days. The other accident involved a separate crash on S.C. 5.
As emergency crews responded to the scene of the accident, two lanes of the highway were temporarily closed. The closure impacted traffic flow, drawing the attention of motorists traveling along that busy route.
Authorities urge drivers to remain alert, particularly in areas where wildlife is commonly present, to prevent future accidents of this nature.
The investigation by the South Carolina Highway Patrol is ongoing, and further details may be released as authorities continue to study the crash.
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