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Fatal Big-Rig Crashes in Arlington, Texas: What Families Need to Know After a Tragedy The freight corridors that crisscross Arlington—Interstate 30, Interstate 20, State Highway 360, and the President George Bush Turnpike—carry some of the heaviest commercial traffic in North Texas. When an 80,000-pound tractor-trailer loses control on these roads, the physics of the collision leave little chance for survival. If you're reading this because your family has lost a loved one in an Arlington big-rig crash, we need to walk through what comes next—because Texas law is already running clocks you may not know about. The Reality of Arlington’s Freight Corridors Arlington sits at the heart of the Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex, where major interstates converge to move freight between the Gulf Coast, the Midwest, and Mexico. I-30 carries long-haul trucks between Dallas and Fort Worth, while I-20 funnels commercial traffic from the Permian Basin and East Texas into the metroplex. The President George Bush Turnpike and SH 360 serve as critical connectors for last-mile delivery fleets, including Amazon DSP contractors, FedEx Ground operators, and UPS routes that deliver packages to Arlington neighborhoods every day. The Texas Department of Transportation’s Crash Records Information System (CRIS) documents the toll of this…