Trans Java, Indonesia—One motorist died this morning following a multi-vehicle pileup on the Trans Java Toll Road. The chain-reaction collision involved several private cars and a commercial truck.
Traffic stopped abruptly as the lead vehicle braked for an unknown reason, causing those behind to collide. The impact shattered the windshields and crushed the metal frames of the cars involved.
Paramedics confirmed one fatality among the drivers at the scene. Three other people were transported to a nearby hospital with non-life-threatening injuries.
The highway patrol closed three lanes to allow for the removal of the wrecked vehicles. This caused a backup extending several kilometers behind the accident site.
Investigators are examining brake marks on the road to calculate the speed of the vehicles before the collision. Officers interviewed the truck driver who was part of the crash sequence.
The road remains slick from morning rain, which may have contributed to the extended stopping distances. Drivers are being advised to find alternative routes as cleanup crews work to clear the spilled oil.
Traffic management officials expect the lanes to reopen before the evening rush. They are currently reviewing footage from overhead surveillance cameras to determine the exact cause of the initial stop.
Commuters remain stranded in the congestion while waiting for police instructions to proceed. The wreckage is now being loaded onto flatbed trucks for transport to an impound lot.
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