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I-35E Semi-Truck Crash in Oak Cliff: What Happened & Why It Matters for Frisco Drivers The Crash That Shut Down I-35E: What We Know It happened on a Wednesday evening near the Zang Boulevard curve - one of those tight, elevated ramps that Dallas drivers know all too well. According to reports from the scene: Time: Approximately 7:44 p.m. when Dallas Fire-Rescue was dispatched Location: Southbound I-35E near Zang Boulevard - a notorious bottleneck area Vehicles Involved: At least one semi-truck (specific carrier not yet identified) Immediate Impact: Five southbound lanes closed by 8:38 p.m. Fuel Hazard: The semi was leaking fuel, creating additional danger Injuries: The driver was not injured, but the potential for catastrophe was clear Traffic Chaos: Gridlock ensued for nighttime motorists, with traffic diverted to 12th Street Duration: Highway remained closed until approximately 12:51 a.m. Dallas police remained on scene until midnight, while Dallas Fire-Rescue closed their response around 8:21 p.m. No one was taken to the hospital - this time. But the incident raises serious questions about truck safety on North Texas highways. Why This Crash Should Concern Frisco Drivers While this particular incident occurred in Oak Cliff, the same dangers exist right here in…