A truck driver has been charged following a nine-vehicle crash on Adelaide's South Japanese Freeway that left 10 folks injured.
The 60-year-old Queensland man was arrested on Tuesday evening over the most important crash, which occurred simply earlier than 3.45pm on Sunday on the intersection of Glen Osmond Street and Portrush Street in Glen Osmond.
He has been charged with acts to hazard life, 9 counts of harmful driving trigger hurt, method harmful, due care, drive unlicensed and quite a few nationwide heavy automobile offences.
The crash occurred when a Mitsubishi truck towing a trailer was unable to cease because it entered the intersection of Cross Street, in accordance with police.
The truck crashed right into a Hyundai SUV and a bus, which have been stationary on the intersection, earlier than it continued throughout the intersection and crashed into one other 5 autos.
The influence of the crash additionally precipitated a Hyundai sedan to crash right into a Toyota sedan.
The truck driver was taken to the Royal Adelaide Hospital with non-life threatening accidents.
9 different folks obtained minor accidents, whereas one other 5 folks concerned within the crash weren't injured.
Police refused to grant bail to the truck driver final after charging him on Tuesday evening.
He'll seem within the Adelaide Magistrates Courtroom in the present day.
The intersection was closed for a lot of the evening on Sunday however reopened to all visitors in a while Monday after crews repaired a number of visitors lights.
Anybody who witnessed the crash or has dashcam footage is urged to contact police.