Keikyu Line Accident Track Truck Entered a narrow alley to return to the national highway September 7 16:28

As a result of an accident where a train collided with a large truck and derailed at a railroad crossing on the Keikyu Line in Yokohama, the truck turned right without making a U-turn at the intersection of the national highway necessary to enter the highway. I found out that I went to the site by interviewing the police. There is no car navigation on the truck, and the police are investigating in detail as they may have entered a narrow alley to return to the national highway.

On the 5th at the railroad crossing of the Keikyu Line in Kanagawa-ku, Yokohama, a 67-year-old truck driver who worked at a transportation company in Katori City, Chiba Prefecture died and 35 people including passengers Was slightly injured.

According to the survey so far, the truck has left the shipping site about 1 km away from the site about 10 minutes before the accident, and the police analyzed the video of the security camera along the road, and the driving route was found. That is.

The truck seems to have been entering the Metropolitan Expressway from a nearby interchange to go to Chiba Prefecture. According to the police, the large truck that left the shipping area turned left on National Route 15 and went straight ahead.

To get on the expressway, it is necessary to make a U-turn at the “Kanagawa 2-chome” intersection, but turn right here toward the Keikyu Nakakido Station, pass through the overpass, turn right again, and turn to the site again. It means that it entered.

The track had no car navigation and no drive recorder. The police are looking into the details of the situation, thinking that the truck may have returned to the national highway to get on the highway.