![]() The MoDOT workers killed in the crash reportedly did not have a TMA with them. Missouri State Troopers and MoDOT workers huddle near a covered body at the scene of an accident involving a black convertible that rear-ended a MoDOT signage and striping vehicle on Telegraph. One of the concerns repeatedly mentioned by protestors involved truck and trailer mounted attenuators, or TMAs, which provide safety and a physical barrier for workers from potential crashes. Currently, approximately 75,000 vehicles use I-64 south of the interchange daily, while U.S. They have friends, they have loved ones that they need to come home to at night, and this should not have happened. Here are the traffic numbers, according to MoDOT: The I-70/I-64 interchange serves a large amount of traffic volume daily, with additional growth anticipated in the future. "This is very personal," Moore said, visibly emotional. She said the department needs to address worker safety protocols. Those roads are slick there are slick spots, added Bob Becker, the maintenance. MoDOT crews are working 12-hour shifts starting Sunday night at 7:00 p.m. Tabatha Moore, Anderson's aunt, said MoDOT has not provided transparency in the aftermath of the accident. Transportation officials and a highway patrol spokesperson gave an update on road conditions at 2 p.m. FOX 2 captured MoDOT crews plowing and laying down salt at several different locations around St. "And I'm like, 'but I'm the only one who can speak for us,' I was the only one who survived that day that can get the message out and hold everyone responsible that needs to be held responsible." Weather Alert Air Quality Alert: Franklin County, Jefferson County, Madison County, Monroe County, St. "One of my friends asked me early on when I started talking to the media, she's like 'I thought you didn't want to talk to them,'" Brown explained. ![]()
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