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Construction Worker Killed in I-95 Accident in Greenwich

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News Summary

Traymont Tucker, a construction worker from Waterbury, was tragically killed in a vehicle accident on I-95 in Greenwich. Osvaldo Vela, the driver, struck Tucker in a closed lane designated for construction. Despite emergency response efforts, Tucker was pronounced dead at the scene. Authorities continue to investigate the incident, urging public compliance with safety laws to protect construction workers on highways.

Greenwich, Connecticut

Traymont Tucker, a 38-year-old construction worker from Waterbury, was tragically killed in a vehicle accident on Interstate 95 in Greenwich early Saturday morning. The incident occurred at approximately 2:24 a.m. near exit 3, an area currently marked by active construction.

Reports indicate that Osvaldo Vela, a 38-year-old man from Yonkers, New York, veered into the closed left lane designated for construction, striking Tucker while he was working. Despite immediate response efforts, Tucker was pronounced dead at the scene by Greenwich EMS just before 3:00 a.m. Vela sustained minor injuries and was subsequently transported to Stamford Hospital for treatment.

The Connecticut Department of Transportation has extended its condolences to Tucker’s family and friends, emphasizing the inherent dangers associated with highway construction work. They highlighted the importance of the public adhering to the Slow Down, Move Over law, which is designed to protect workers and emergency responders on active roadways.

In the aftermath of the collision, the vehicle involved in the accident was towed away from the scene. I-95 North was temporarily closed during an investigation into the incident but was reopened just before 10 a.m. on the same day. As of early Saturday afternoon, authorities stated that no charges had been filed, and the investigation remains ongoing.

Authorities have urged anyone with potential information regarding the crash to reach out to Troop G at 203-696-2500 or to contact Trooper George Lyman through email. The tragic event serves as a stark reminder of the safety risks faced by construction workers on highways, drawing attention to the necessity for enhanced safety protocols and public compliance with traffic regulations.

Background Context

Construction sites on highways often experience high traffic volumes, especially during peak hours. These environments pose significant risks to workers who are tasked with carrying out maintenance, improvements, and other critical projects. The Slow Down, Move Over law was established to protect not only construction workers but also police, firefighters, and other emergency personnel responding to incidents on major roadways.

Incidents like the one involving Traymont Tucker highlight the potentially fatal consequences when highway safety regulations are not followed. The state continues to work on raising public awareness about these laws while also striving for a safer working environment for construction workers.

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