A driver is dead after a vehicle was struck by a tractor-trailer on Route 422 in Lower Providence Twp., Montgomery County.
A driver is dead after an SUV was struck by a tractor-trailer on Route 422 in Lower Providence Twp., Montgomery County .State police say the tractor-trailer left the westbound lanes, crossed the median and struck the SUV in the eastbound lanes.
Both the eastbound and westbound lanes were shut down for about six hours, but all lanes were open by noon.
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