18 Wheeler Overturns and Spills 165,000 Eggs

Jeff T. Blade
Drivers traveling down the highway in Northern Virginia on Saturday morning got to see a very unusual scene as 165,000 eggs spilled out of an overturned 18 Wheeler on the Capital Beltway.

Michael Karbonski, of the Virginia Department of Transportation said that the massive egg spill looked like a giant omelet, I have never seen anything like it before.

The tractor-trailer smashed into a guardrail and flipped over just after midnight on Saturday, dumping its messy load and forcing Police to close an exit ramp to Interstate 66 and the far left lane of Interstate 495 North for many hours. Everything reopened once again just after 11 a.m. after the long clean up job was finished

The driver of the big rig had fled the scene of the crash before police arrived and still had not been located by Saturday afternoon, said state police spokesman Sgt. Terry Licklider. He said the driver would most likely face serious criminal charges for fleeing the scene of an accident and possibly many other offenses. For him to just run away like that is beyond all explanation.

The truck and trailer are owned by H.L.W. Inc. in Moorefield, West Virginia. The owner and operator of the company, H.L. Wilson, reported to local Authorities that he hadn't heard from the driver at all since the accident either.

Local and State Police searched the area for the missing driver using a helicopter but haven't had any luck locating him as of yet.

Virginia Department of Transportation spokesperson Joan Morris said that the eggs made their way to a drainage ditch on the side of the highway where they created a huge stream of yellow yolk.

It's a real good thing it wasn't summer, officials said, because the mess could have been allot worse. Cold temperatures prevented workers from using any water to clean the road for fear of freezing the eggs and the Highway. Instead, the Department of highways used just over 250 pounds of cat litter to absorb the giant asphalt omelet then swept it all up and took it away in three trash containers.

The eggs were supposed to be delivered to a hatchery in Salisbury, Md., where they would have become chickens to be sold and eaten at fast food restaurants.

And in similar news:

In Sheboygan, Wisconsin. - A truck driver was distracted by his digital music player when he flipped his 18 Wheeler over at about 2:15 in the morning, dumping around 40 tons of disgusting cow intestines onto a major highway in Eastern Wisconsin.

The accident happened in the Town of Mosel, when 25-year-old Ryan Engle's truck veered off the road as he fiddled with his MP3 player.

Parts of Interstate 43 were closed for around two hours while highway crews cleaned up the beef by-products such as intestines and bones.

Engle was charged with careless driving, and taken to a local hospital with non-life threatening injuries.

Sources: CNN, FOX News

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  • 18 Wheeler overturns and spills its load of 165,000 eggs
  • The driver of the big rig had fled the scene of the crash before police arrived
  • the Department of highways used just over 250 pounds of cat litter to absorb the mess

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  • T. M. Meacham3/14/2007

    Ew that must have looked/smelled nasty!

  • Rhonda Rains2/19/2007

    Now if this happened in the same place, at the same time, during a heat wave, everyone could have had cow intestine omelets mmmmmm lol.

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