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Tragedy on U.S. 67: How a Fatal 18-Wheeler Crash in Irion County Exposes Texas Trucking Dangers A Life Cut Short on West Texas Highways The sun was setting over the West Texas plains on March 27, 2026, when Agapito Sanchez Martinez’s life changed forever. The 67-year-old Ballinger man was driving his 2006 Chevrolet pickup westbound on U.S. 67 near Bryant Lane, towing a trailer behind him. For reasons still unknown, his truck drifted off the right side of the road. In that critical moment of overcorrection, he entered the eastbound lane directly into the path of an oncoming 2021 Mack tractor-trailer. The impact was catastrophic. Both vehicles erupted in flames, engulfing the scene in a fireball that would claim Martinez’s life. Justice of the Peace Chad Scow pronounced him deceased at the scene. The truck driver, 54-year-old Avery Arredondo of San Angelo, walked away uninjured. Both men were wearing seatbelts. This wasn’t just another traffic accident. It was a preventable tragedy that exposes the deadly risks Texas families face every day on our highways. At Attorney911, we’ve seen this pattern repeat across the Lone Star State - from the Permian Basin to the Gulf Coast, from the Panhandle to the Piney Woods. When 80,000-pound trucks collide with passenger vehicles, the results are often devastating. The Anatomy of a Deadly Crash: What Really Happened on U.S. 67? The preliminary investigation reveals a chilling sequence of events: The Drift: Martinez’s pickup left the roadway for unknown reasons The Overcorrection: He swerved back…