News Summary
Traymont Tucker, a construction worker, was fatally struck by a vehicle while working on I-95 in Greenwich. The incident occurred during the early hours with the investigation ongoing. Emphasizing the dangers faced by roadside workers, the community and officials advocate for increased driver awareness and adherence to safety laws.
Greenwich
Traymont Tucker, a 38-year-old construction worker from Waterbury, was struck and killed by a vehicle on I-95 in Greenwich during the early hours of Saturday morning. The tragic incident occurred around 2:25 a.m. as Tucker was working in a designated construction zone along the busy interstate.
The accident transpired on the northbound side of I-95, just south of exit 3, where the left travel lane was closed to facilitate ongoing construction work. The vehicle involved in the fatal collision was a Dodge Durango, driven by 38-year-old Osvaldo Vela, a resident of Yonkers, New York. Emergency medical personnel from Greenwich pronounced Tucker dead at the scene at approximately 3 a.m.
While Vela sustained only minor injuries from the incident, he was transported to Stamford Hospital for evaluation and treatment. The investigation was heavily supported by the state police, volunteers from the Greenwich Fire Department, and representatives from the state’s Department of Transportation, all of whom were present at the scene to gather information and manage the situation.
In response to the incident, I-95 north was closed temporarily to allow for an investigation and to ensure the safety of both the responders and potential witnesses. The lane was reopened just before 10 a.m. on the same day. As of Saturday afternoon, no charges have been filed against Vela, and the state police are continuing their investigation into the matter.
Community Response
Connecticut Department of Transportation Commissioner Garrett Eucalitto expressed deep condolences to the family of Traymont Tucker. His remarks underscored the inherent dangers faced by workers on highways and construction zones. In light of this tragedy, Eucalitto reiterated the importance of the “Slow Down, Move Over” law, a measure designed to protect roadside workers and first responders by urging drivers to reduce their speed when approaching such areas and, when possible, to move over to a different lane.
Both the local 146 laborers’ union, of which Tucker was a member, and citizens within the community conveyed their sorrow over this unfortunate event. Many witnesses who were in the vicinity during the time of the accident expressed their heartache and stressed the necessity for drivers to remain vigilant, particularly in zones where construction activities are underway.
Authorities are appealing for any additional information regarding the incident. Individuals who may have witnessed the crash or have relevant details are encouraged to reach out to the police through Trooper George Lyman or by contacting Troop G in Bridgeport to aid in the ongoing investigation.
Background Details
The tragic event serves as a somber reminder of the risks construction workers undertake daily, often working in close proximity to moving traffic. The laws designed to protect them, such as the “Slow Down, Move Over” statute, play a critical role in aiming to prevent accidents like this one. As construction zones become a common sight along highways, the importance of heightened awareness and cautious driving remains paramount to ensure the safety of those laboring on the roadways.
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