Man Dies After Crash On A1 In North Yorkshire
12 September 2012, 11:37 | Updated: 30 March 2016, 13:50
One man's died and another's been seriously hurt after three lorries crashed on the A1 in North Yorkshire.
It happened south of Catterick, near the Kirby Fleetham junction, at about 2am today (Wednesday 12th of September 2012).
It's thought an HGV carrying bottled gas collided with another heavy goods carrying a green combine harvester that was parked in a lay-by.
The HGV carrying bottled gas stopped shortly after the collision, but was then hit by a third heavy goods vehicle which was towing a curtain side trailer.
The male driver of the HGV carrying bottled gas suffered fatal injuries and was pronounced dead at the scene.
The male driver of the curtain side HGV was taken to hospital with serious injuries.
Police collision investigators are carrying out enquiries at the scene and the vehicles involved will be recovered in due course.
Highways have put in place a diversion around this stretch of the northbound A1, running between Junction 51 at Leeming Bar and Scotch Corner.
This is expected to be in place until at least 5pm while resurfacing work is carried out - the southbound carriageway is open.
Anyone with information that could assist the collision investigation is urged to contact North Yorkshire Police on 101, select option 2, and ask for Martin Usher.