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4. NTSB releases initial report on Maryland crash that killed 6 highway workers
Mon Apr 17, 2023, 10:50 AM
Apr 2023
NTSB releases initial report on Maryland crash that killed 6 highway workers

Kate Ryan | kryan@wtop.com
April 14, 2023, 12:27 AM

The National Transportation Safety Board has released an initial report regarding a crash that killed six highway construction workers in Maryland last month, and it states the two vehicles that collided before the fatal crash were reportedly going above the 55 mph speed limit “and greater than the speed of the adjacent traffic.”

After the two cars collided, the report states, a 2017 Acura driven by 54-year-old Lisa Adrienna Lea veered into the work zone along the stretch of Interstate 695 near Woodlawn through a gap in the jersey barriers, before striking and killing the six workers on the highway project. ... The driver of the Acura was injured and treated at the University of Maryland Medical Center’s Shock Trauma Center in Baltimore.

The work zone was part of a project stretching about 19 miles of I-695 between Interstate 70 and Maryland State Highway 43.

The workers killed in the crash were 46-year-old Rolando Ruiz of Laurel; 46-year-old Sybil Lee Dimaggio of Glen Burnie; 43-year-old Carlos Orlando Villatoro Escobar and his 52-year-old brother Jose Armando Escobar, both of Frederick; 31-year-old Mahlon Simmons III and his father, 52-year-old Mahlon Simmons II of Union Bridge, Maryland.

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NTSB: Driver in Work-Zone Crash That Killed 6 Workers was Speeding

Don McLoud
Apr 14, 2023



The driver of this 2017 Acura TLX crashed into an I-695 work zone in Maryland killing six highway workers March 22.NTSB
The National Transportation Safety Board has released a preliminary report on the interstate crash in a work zone in Maryland that killed six highway workers.

In the report, the NTSB says both drivers in the incident March 22 on I-695 in Woodlawn were traveling faster than the posted 55 mph speed limit and faster than adjacent traffic. The work zone was a long-term closure on the left shoulders of the northbound inner loop and part of a 19-mile project between I-70 and State Highway 43.

The work zone had concrete barriers to separate workers from traffic, but the car that spun out of control entered an opening in the barriers used by construction vehicles.

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