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Details Emerge In Crash That Caused I-684 Closure For 15 Hours

The driver of a pickup truck that smashed into a pole that supported an overhead highway sign on I-684 told New York State Police he fell asleep before the crash occurred.

A driver fell asleep before his pickup truck slammed into an overhead pole backing up I-684 for 15 hours.

A driver fell asleep before his pickup truck slammed into an overhead pole backing up I-684 for 15 hours.

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The driver, who has not been named, hit the pole in Katonah around 4:48 a.m. Sunday, closing the busy interstate for more than 15 hours.

The truck moved the concrete median about 20-feet, breaking bolts, but the driver did not receive any serious injuries, said Trooper AJ Hicks.

Getting a special crane to the area to move the sign and truck, which couldn't be moved because the assembly would collapse, was the main holdup in reopening the highway, Hicks said.

A group of troopers had to be sent to escort the truck with the giant crane to the scene because of the backed-up traffic, he added. 

 Southbound traffic was diverted off I-684 at Exit 8 in Croton Falls while the scene was cleared. The southbound lanes finally re-opened around 8 p.m. Sunday.

Information was not immediately available as to whether the driver was charged or written a ticket. 

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