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Deadly I-35 Pile-Up Exposes Texas CDL Issuance Flaws: Why This Tragedy Could Happen Again on Austin’s Highways The Crash That Should Never Have Happened One year ago, Interstate 35 outside Austin became the scene of a preventable tragedy. At 11:05 PM on March 26, 2026, a National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) report would later reveal that truck driver Solomun Weldekeal-Araya should never have been behind the wheel of an 18-wheeler in the first place. His standard commercial driver’s license (CDL) was issued in error by the Texas Department of Public Safety (DPS) — despite his expired employment authorization card. The result? A deadly pile-up that killed five people and injured eleven others. This wasn’t just an accident. It was a systemic failure — one that exposes dangerous gaps in how Texas issues commercial driver’s licenses. And if you drive on Austin’s highways, it could happen to you next. Why This Matters for Austin Drivers If you drive on I-35, I-10, or any of Austin’s major trucking corridors, this case should alarm you. Here’s why: 1. The Same Dangerous Drivers Are Still on the Road Texas has since suspended issuing non-domiciled CDLs until it can develop a compliance plan. But what…