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I-40 near North Little Rock Eastbound lanes clear after multi-vehicle crash
B.Lee30 min ago
NORTH LITTLE ROCK, Ark. – Eastbound lanes on Interstate 40 near North Little Rock are clear after a multiple vehicle crash slowed traffic Friday morning. Officials with the Arkansas Department of Transportation reported a crash near Exit 148 in Pulaski County just after 7:30 a.m. Officials said there were injuries, but did not report the conditions of the drivers. The left lane and both the right and left shoulders that were impacted are now cleared. ARDOT officials have not released the cause of the crash or any other details. For the latest news, weather, sports, and streaming video, head to KARK. Stop the presses, everyone, a Mazda executive has confirmed the company is going to release a rotary-powered sports car! Everyone seems to be elated with this news, which obviously is completely official and will most definitely happen, because people loves themselves a nice rotary-powered sports car. Arkansas trooper trashes his engine chasing a fleeing Dodge Charger. Only, the RX-8 was a disaster, or so thinks everyone except my cousin Gary. But his has been on cinder blocks for a few years wh Trying to run from Arkansas State Police is a dumb idea, but this Jeep Wrangler with its angry eyes on still tries it. But what's even dumber is trying to run from the legendary Trooper Jacob Byrd, a man known for quick, effective, downright beautiful PIT maneuvers. Watch a crappy Jeep slip several police PIT maneuvers. He does it again in this dashcam footage as the suspect flees from Little Rock Police for an unknown reason. What also isn't known is why this Jeep needs light bars mounted above When you think of the most dangerous cars on the road today, Dodges, Rams, Mustangs, and maybe Altimas come to mind. But a new study reveals none of those crack the top 10 and only the Dodge Charger appears in the top 20 at number 19. Some adults actually dressed up as a bear and filmed themselves trashing cars as part of an insurance scam. That study, which was generated by iSeeCars using data from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration's Fatality Analysis Reporting System brings up Mustangs hit houses all the time, sadly, but it's rare we see an accident like this one in Chino, California with the pony car flying through the air, crashing into a house's second story. The hit was so violent it ripped a hole into the house and scared neighbors, one of them saying he thought maybe it was an earthquake. Watch a Mustang owner crash a Ferrari. Apparently, the people in the Ford Mustang were doing donuts late at night in a cul-de-sac on the other side of a paved ditch from the ho
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