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18-Wheeler Rollover Crash on 610 South Loop at Buffalo Speedway: What Buffalo Drivers Need to Know About Their Rights The Crash That Shut Down Houston: What Happened on February 17, 2026 Just before 11 a.m. on Tuesday, February 17, 2026, a three-vehicle crash involving an overturned recycling truck brought all westbound lanes of Houston’s 610 South Loop to a complete standstill at the Buffalo Speedway interchange. According to the Houston Police Department, the crash involved an overturned recycling truck in the main lanes—though thankfully, no fatalities were reported. TranStar cameras captured the immediate aftermath, showing emergency crews working to clear the multivehicle crash. SkyEye aerial footage revealed the full scope of the incident, including the overturned recycling truck and the chaotic scene that unfolded on one of Houston’s busiest highways. While officials confirmed no one died in the crash, the incident raises serious questions about trucking safety, corporate accountability, and the rights of Houston drivers caught in the crossfire of commercial vehicle negligence. Here’s what we know—and what every Buffalo driver needs to understand about their rights after an 18-wheeler accident. Who Is Liable? The Web of Responsibility in Trucking Accidents In car accidents, liability is usually straightforward—one driver is…