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Fatal 18-Wheeler & Tractor-Trailer Accidents in San Saba County, Texas: What Families Need to Know You’re reading this because someone you love didn’t come home after driving on a road most people in San Saba County use every day without a second thought. Maybe it was US Highway 190, the main artery running through the heart of the county, where oilfield service trucks, cattle haulers, and long-haul semis share the road with local traffic. Maybe it was FM 500, the two-lane farm-to-market route that connects San Saba to early and Brady, where a fully loaded tractor-trailer’s blind spots and stopping distance become deadly in an instant. Or maybe it was Interstate 20, where high-speed freight traffic from the Permian Basin and beyond meets the reality of distracted drivers, fatigue, and mechanical failures. Whatever corridor it happened on, the crash that took your loved one wasn’t just another statistic in the Texas Department of Transportation’s Crash Records Information System (CRIS). It was a closing-speed collision—an 80,000-pound commercial vehicle traveling at highway speed against a passenger car, pickup truck, or motorcycle. The physics don’t lie: when an 18-wheeler is involved, the outcome is rarely minor. In 2024 alone, Texas recorded 4,150 traffic…