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The Crash on I-40 — What Happened and Why It Is Not a Simple Car Wreck If you were on Interstate 40 near the I-42 exit ramp that Saturday morning, or someone you love was, you already know the scene. Two passenger vehicles and an Amazon cargo van collided around 11:40 a.m. at the interchange connecting I-40 East to the NC-540 Expressway — one of the Triangle’s most active construction zones. When the dust settled, one car was lying on its side in the median between the interstate and the exit ramp. The Amazon van was sitting on I-40’s shoulder, facing the wrong direction — opposite the flow of traffic. Drivers were crawling past on the ramp’s shoulder to get around the wreckage. Emergency crews worked the scene on the border of Wake and Johnston counties. The North Carolina Department of Transportation had already pulled data and video from its traffic monitoring systems. What the public reporting does not tell you — and what the insurance adjusters hope you never learn — is that an Amazon van crash is not an ordinary car accident. It is a commercial vehicle collision involving a corporate defendant stack that most people never see…