MSP Investigating Crash that Shut Down I-295 Northbound in Gardiner

 

On Wednesday, December 4, 2024, at approximately 1:27 pm the Bangor Regional Communication Center received multiple calls reporting a crash involving a tanker truck and a dump truck at mile 49 in West Gardiner. Troopers from Troop I and the Commercial Vehicle Enforcement Unit responded to the scene and learned a truck operated by Dube Transport INC of Sidney, Maine, and driven by 61-year-old Allen Hewett of Sidney, Maine was traveling north on I-295 in West Gardiner. At the same time maintenance crews from the Maine Turnpike Authority were working to pick up a lane closure that had been in place for toll plaza repairs. The Maine Turnpike workers were in the process of collecting cones and were using a dump truck equipped with a crash attenuator trailer to shield the workers from approaching vehicles. Hewett, traveling in the same lane as the Turnpike workers failed to yield as required by law and move over for the slowed maintenance truck, and crashed directly into the crash attenuator. The truck driven by Hewett rolled over and careened into the cable guardrail, spilling nearly all 8000 gallons of its landfill leachate aka “dirty water”. The Maine Turnpike truck was severely damaged and landed across both northbound highway lanes. The driver of the Maine Turnpike truck received minor injuries and was transported to Maine General Hospital in Augusta for treatment. Hewett was issued a citation for failing to maintain control of a motor vehicle and failing to yield to a highway maintenance vehicle. The State Police were assisted on scene by Maine DOT, Maine Turnpike Authority, Maine DEP, Gardiner Police and Fire Department, Dube Transport INC, and AC Towing.

 

Shannon Moss

Public Information Officer

Maine Department of Public Safety