Georgetown, Texas, September 10, 2025
News Summary
Significant repairs are being made to the State Highway 29 overpass in Georgetown, Texas, following an 18-wheeler collision that occurred on September 2. The Texas Department of Transportation has initiated repairs on the affected bridge structure after a crash involving an oversized load led to a multi-vehicle accident, injuring two individuals. The repair process is expected to take four to five weeks, during which traffic will be redirected as additional structural work is identified.
Georgetown, Texas – Repairs are now underway for the State Highway 29 overpass after an 18-wheeler collision caused significant damage on September 2. The Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT) has announced that contractors began work on two interior beams of the bridge that were impacted by the collision, which occurred just before 2 p.m.
The crash involved a 61-year-old driver from Jonestown, Texas, who was operating an oversized load southbound on I-35. The driver’s permit limited the height of the load to 14 feet 9 inches, while the bridge had a posted height limit of 15 feet 9 inches and an actual clearance of 16 feet 5 inches. Unfortunately, this discrepancy resulted in the 18-wheeler striking the bridge, leading to a multi-vehicle crash involving five additional vehicles.
Two individuals sustained injuries during the incident, with one victim, identified as Jonathan Scott Morgan, suffering serious injuries after debris from the collision hit his windshield. Morgan’s family has since filed a lawsuit against the trucking company, Austin Underground LLC, and the driver, alleging negligent operation and maintenance of the vehicle. It has been asserted in the lawsuit that the driver lacked the proper permit for the excavator and failed to maintain attention while driving. Currently, Morgan remains hospitalized nearly a week post-accident.
The estimated time for the necessary repairs is between four to five weeks, during which the eastbound lanes of Highway 29 will remain closed to traffic. TxDOT has indicated that additional beams will require replacement; however, no specific timeline has yet been provided for that phase of work. To facilitate these repairs, the agency is leveraging existing contracts.
Despite the significant damage inflicted, the Highway 29 overpass was reopened the morning following the incident, ensuring continued accessibility for drivers. The identity of the 18-wheeler driver has not been released to the public, nor were any arrests made immediately following the collision.
Background Information
The State Highway 29 overpass is a crucial transportation link in Georgetown, Texas. The overpass has long been monitored for height clearance and other safety specifications. This recent incident highlights ongoing concerns about oversized loads and the requirement for proper permits. Historically, collisions between large vehicles and roadway infrastructures are not uncommon, prompting ongoing discussions amongst transportation officials and safety advocates regarding height regulations and driver education on permitted dimensions.
Frequently Asked Questions
What happened during the Highway 29 overpass collision?
An 18-wheeler transporting an excavator struck the Highway 29 overpass, causing damage to the bridge and resulting in a multi-vehicle crash.
How long will the repairs take?
Repairs are expected to take four to five weeks for the current damaged beams, with additional beam replacements needed but no specific time provided yet.
Were there any injuries reported from the incident?
Yes, two individuals were injured. One victim, Jonathan Scott Morgan, sustained serious injuries from debris hitting his vehicle and remains hospitalized.
Has the identity of the 18-wheeler driver been released?
No, the identity of the driver has not been disclosed to the public, and no arrests were made immediately following the crash.
Key Features of the Incident
| Feature | Details |
|---|---|
| Location | State Highway 29 overpass, Georgetown, Texas |
| Date of Incident | September 2 |
| Type of Vehicle Involved | 18-wheeler carrying an excavator |
| Injuries Reported | Two individuals hospitalized, one seriously injured |
| Estimated Repair Time | Four to five weeks |
| Legal Action | Lawsuit filed against trucking company and driver |
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Additional Resources
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- Google Scholar: bridge repair logistics
- Community Impact Newspaper
- Encyclopedia Britannica: bridge accidents
- CBS Austin
- Google News: Georgetown, Texas bridge strike
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