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Wet Roads Cause Multiple Semi-Truck Crashes Across Utah
Nov 20, 2019, 5:12 AM | Updated: 1:16 pm

Two rollovers closed lanes on I-80 Wednesday morning after a pickup truck spun out on the wet road, Nov. 20, 2019.
SALT LAKE CITY, Utah – Authorities reported multiple crashes across the state — many involving semi-trucks — as slow-moving storm dumped rain and snow on Utah roads.
Two rollovers closed lanes on I-80 Wednesday morning after a pickup truck spun out on the wet road.
According to the Utah Highway Patrol, a pickup truck traveling westbound on I-80 near mile post 117 lost control and rolled. A semi-truck attempted to avoid the pickup and ended up tipping as well.
No injuries were reported. Multiple lanes were closed as crews worked to clear the scene.
Crews are working to get the semi moved off the freeway. Full details on #KSLTV at 6AM pic.twitter.com/hOMPJFG222
— Derek Petersen (@Derek_Photog) November 20, 2019
In southern Utah, two semi-trucks rolled on southbound I-15 between Cedar City and St. George, according to the Utah Highway Patrol. Both trucks had lanes closed.
UHP reported there were minor injuries for those crashes, and crews will have to wait until daylight to assess recovery on one of them.

A semi-truck crashed and rolled on southbound I-15 between Cedar City and St. George on Nov. 20, 2019. (Photo: Utah Highway Patrol)
After a the report of a fourth semi-truck crash in Summit County, UHP took to twitter Wednesday morning to remind commercial vehicle operators to “be mindful of today’s conditions and operate your vehicles accordingly.”
Commercial vehicle operators, please be mindful of today's conditions and operate your vehicle accordingly. We've seen four semi rollovers so far today, 1 in SLC on I-80, 2 on I-15 in So. Utah and one just now in Summit Co on I-80.
— Utah Highway Patrol (@UTHighwayPatrol) November 20, 2019
According to UHP Sgt. Nick Street, more than 50 crashes were reported as of 9:30 a.m.