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Deadly I-35 Crash Exposes Systemic Failures: How Texas DPS and ZBN Trucking Put Lives at Risk A Preventable Tragedy on Austin’s Highways The March 2025 crash on Interstate 35 near Parmer and Howard Lanes wasn’t just another traffic accident—it was a catastrophic failure of multiple safety systems. Five people, including a baby and a child, lost their lives when a semi-truck plowed through stopped and nearly-stopped traffic in a construction zone. Eleven others were injured. Witnesses described the scene as sudden and violent—“like a shark attack,” one said. There was nothing, and then all of a sudden, just the crash. But this wasn’t an unavoidable accident. It was the predictable result of systemic negligence: a wrongly issued commercial driver’s license, a trucking company with no formal hiring process, and a pattern of safety violations that regulators failed to address. At Attorney911, we’ve seen this pattern before. Trucking companies cut corners. Regulators miss critical details. And families pay the price. This case isn’t just about one driver or one company—it’s about a broken system that puts profit over safety on Texas highways. The Driver: A Refugee with a Wrongly Issued CDL How Texas DPS Failed to Follow Federal Rules Solomun Weldekeal-Araya,…