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Tragedy on SH-195: How an Arrow Board Truck’s Construction Zone Setup Led to a Fatal Crash in Williamson County It happened in an instant. LaRyzen Hurdle, a 24-year-old Harker Heights man described by his grandmother as “a goofy little grandson” who “gets along with everybody,” was traveling northbound on State Highway 195 in Williamson County. He was a passenger in a GMC van, returning from work. His grandmother remembers seeing him that morning at 5 a.m. before he left for his shift. She never imagined it would be the last time she saw him alive. The preliminary investigation revealed a scene that has become all too common on Texas highways: a road construction crew with an arrow board truck directing traffic to merge into the left lane. The arrow board truck was positioned in the right lane, signaling vehicles to move over. For reasons still unknown, the GMC van failed to merge and struck the rear of the arrow board truck. LaRyzen was pronounced dead at the scene. The driver of the GMC van and the driver of the arrow board truck were both injured and transported to nearby hospitals. When LaRyzen’s grandmother arrived at the scene, she found “the…