Driver traveling at 100 mph killed after rear-ending 18-wheeler

A driver traveling at a high rate of speed was killed after rear-ending an 18-wheeler. The accident took place in Arlington, Texas, early Sunday morning.

The deceased victim, 41-year-old Bradley Larson, was driving a Honda Accord eastbound on Interstate 30 at speeds up to 100 mph. He then rear-ended an 18-wheeler and struck an Interstate median.

Larson died on the scene, but the 18-wheeler driver was unhurt.

Because alcohol was found in the Honda, police believe intoxication may have been a contributing factor.

Police are currently seeking information on a second vehicle that was possibly involved in the accident. Witnesses describe seeing a “small blue car” traveling at high speeds near the Honda shortly before the accident occurred.

Anyone with information about the second car is asked to call Arlington police at 817-459-5635.

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