Overturned tractor-trailer in Tallulah Falls results in traffic backup

Photo courtesy of Rob Moore (WDUN): An overturned tractor-trailer carrying wood chips blocks the southbound lanes of Ga. 15/U.S. 441 in Tallulah Falls Friday afternoon.

TALLULAH FALLS — On Friday, the Georgia State Patrol reported that a wreck involving two tractor-trailer trucks, one of which overturned, resulted in minor injuries to one driver and caused a two-mile traffic backup on Ga. 15.

The wreck happened about 1:45 p.m. on Ga. 15/U.S. 441 just north of Jane Hurt Yarn Drive, which is the main entrance to Tallulah Gorge State Park.

“The driver of Vehicle 1 was traveling northbound on Ga. 15,” said Trooper 1st Class Brady Galloway at the scene. “According to witnesses, he was in the right lane and had changed lanes over into the left lane. They said while he did that he lost control and crossed the median of Ga. 15 and came into the oncoming lane southbound lanes of Ga. 15.”

The truck overturned into the median and blocked the southbound lanes of Ga. 15, as Galloway explained.

“He was traveling north in the left southbound lane, then he swerved at the last second and as he was turning over his trailer struck Vehicle 2’s trailer, which was also a tractor-trailer,” Galloway said.

Galloway said the at-fault driver faces a failure to maintain lane citation.

Ga. 15 was closed for several hours, and the left lane of Ga. 15 northbound was closed for about an hour, resulting in about a two-mile traffic backup.