Multi-vehicle collision on State Highway 12 in Dallas County claims two lives and injures four, prompting review of construction zone speed enforcement.

IRVING, TX — The Irving Police Department and the Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT) launched a joint safety review Saturday morning after a major multi-vehicle collision on State Highway Loop 12 resulted in two fatalities and hospitalized four others.
According to preliminary traffic reports, a commercial box truck traveling southbound failed to reduce speed entering an active highway resurfacing zone, triggering a chain-reaction collision involving four passenger sedans and an SUV near the Airport Freeway interchange.
Irving emergency medical crews extricated multiple trapped occupants. Two individuals were pronounced deceased at the scene, while three injured victims were transported in critical condition to Parkland Memorial Hospital in Dallas.
TxDOT confirmed it will install additional automated speed radar feedback trailers and expand police presence along Loop 12 construction corridors during peak travel hours to prevent high-speed rear-end collisions.
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