North Tarrant Express refutes NTSB claims they failed to de-ice road before massive 130-car pileup
, disagrees with an NTSB report saying they failed to address the deteriorating road conditions.
said. The NTSB said that the failure of North Tarrant Express Mobility Partners Segment 3 to address the conditions contributed to the crash, as did drivers’ speeds.North Tarrant Express Mobility Partners A spokesman for North Tarrant Express Mobility Partners told NBC 5 they reviewed the NTSB's final report and were"disappointed" and that they strongly disagreed with some of the conclusions.
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