Logging Truck Loses Load on County Road 75 Near Chastang

Logging Truck Loses Load on County Road 75 Near Ch... (File photo)
CHASTANG, AL — A logging truck loses load on County Road 75 near Chastang around 4:30 p.m. on Thursday, injuring 4 people.
Washington County Sheriff's Office responded to the incident on County Road 75 near the Washington County Courthouse. The logging truck, loaded with pulpwood, jackknifed while braking, blocking the entire highway.
The narrow two-lane road with no shoulders is frequently used by logging operations in the area. wildlife in the roadway is being investigated as a contributing factor.
The driver, a 67-year-old Louisiana man, was treated at the scene for minor injuries and released. No other vehicles were involved in the crash.
Logs were scattered across the roadway, creating a significant hazard for other motorists. St. Stephens Volunteer Fire Department and a logging company crew worked to clear the debris.
County Road 75 was closed for approximately 2 hours. Washington County Sheriff's Office reminded drivers to exercise caution around logging trucks on rural Washington County roads.
The timber industry is a major economic driver in Washington County, and logging trucks are a common sight on local roads. Safety advocates have long called for wider shoulders and improved signage on heavily used timber routes.