Texas Departmentment of Transportation Subcontractor Killed in Edinburg
On the evening of Sunday, June 11th, a subcontractor for the Texas Department of Transportation was killed while putting up signs. The victim, a 43-year-old male, had been working at about 6:40 p.m. near North Interstate 69-C and Farm-to-Market 490 in Edinburg, Texas.
A vehicle towing a “just in tow” vehicle veered south into the median. While workers had been protected by a convoy, Garza was still struck and pronounced dead at the scene.
The investigation is still ongoing.
Stay Safe in Construction Zones
No one wants to get in a car accident or accidentally kill someone. However, unsafe driving led to over 25,000 accidents in active work zones and 205 deaths in 2022, just in the state of Texas.
While most victims are not workers, work zone accidents devastate anyone unfortunate enough to be caught in one. So long as drivers follow important safety tips, many work zone crashes can be avoided:
- Don’t rubberneck and keep your eyes on the road
- Slow down as you never know what can happen in a work zone
- Obey all signs and directions from workers
- Put more space between you and the vehicle ahead
- Pay attention to where work crews are
- Plan for delays if there is any construction on your route
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Source: MyRGV