A truck towing a trailer with about 80 cows rolled over near I-30 in Arlington, killing about half the animals.
A truck towing about 80 cows tipped over Monday evening near an interstate in Arlington, killing some of the animals and causing traffic.
Officers responded shortly before 9:30 p.m. to the Baird Farm Road overpass at Interstate 30 after receiving multiple reports that a truck pulling a cattle trailer had rolled on its side, police said.Investigators determined the driver had taken the exit off westbound I-30 and as he came to the intersection with the frontage road, he misjudged how much space there was, causing him to make a sudden turn.
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