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Houston Harte Highway Truck Crash: Why Speeding 18-Wheelers Keep Shutting Down San Angelo’s Roads The westbound lanes of the Houston Harte Expressway over the Oakes Street overpass were completely blocked Friday evening after a two-vehicle crash involving a green truck. Eyewitnesses told 911 dispatchers the truck was speeding—so fast that one caller initially claimed it had rolled over. First responders found no evidence of a rollover, but the collision still shut down all westbound lanes as emergency crews worked the scene. This incident isn’t just another traffic delay. It’s a warning sign of a much larger problem on San Angelo’s highways: speeding commercial trucks that put everyone at risk. At Attorney911, we’ve seen this pattern before—truck drivers pushing their limits, companies cutting corners on safety, and families paying the price with life-altering injuries. If you or someone you love has been hurt in a trucking accident in San Angelo, you need to understand your rights—and you need to act fast. Evidence disappears quickly in these cases, and trucking companies have rapid-response teams working to protect their interests, not yours. What We Know About the Houston Harte Expressway Crash Let’s break down what happened—and why it matters for San Angelo drivers.…