Somerset County, PA (December 29, 2025) – A series of collisions involving multiple commercial vehicles severely disrupted traffic on the eastbound Pennsylvania Turnpike early Monday morning. The incident began shortly before 6:00 a.m. near mile marker 129, approximately six miles east of the Allegheny Tunnel.
According to the Pennsylvania State Police in Somerset, the initial crash involved a commercial vehicle that rolled onto its side, completely blocking all eastbound lanes. While traffic was halted due to the rollover, a second collision occurred when a tractor-trailer operated by 43-year-old Ying Fu of La Puente, California, attempted to slow down for the obstruction. State police report that Fu lost control of his vehicle, striking a guide rail and further obstructing the roadway. Fu was transported to a nearby hospital with suspected minor injuries and was subsequently charged by police in connection with the crash. Authorities have not yet released the identity of the driver involved in the initial rollover or confirmed if that individual sustained injuries.
The Pennsylvania Turnpike was closed eastbound for several hours from New Stanton (Exit 75) to Breezewood (Exit 161) while crews worked to clear the wreckage. Although the affected stretch has since reopened, the right and center lanes remained restricted near the crash site throughout Monday afternoon for ongoing recovery efforts.
Secondary Collisions and Comparative Negligence on the PA Turnpike
The double-crash event near the Allegheny Tunnel highlights the significant legal complexities associated with secondary collisions on major highways. In Pennsylvania, tractor-trailers are required to maintain a safe “assured clear distance” from vehicles ahead, regardless of whether traffic has stopped due to a prior accident. When a driver like Ying Fu loses control while attempting to avoid an existing hazard, investigators examine whether the driver was speeding, fatigued, or following too closely for the early morning visibility conditions. Because the state police have already issued charges, the legal foundation for a liability claim by other affected parties is significantly strengthened.
How Can We Help
At Stanley Law, we help victims of commercial vehicle accidents navigate the difficulties of insurance matters and personal injury lawsuits. If you or a loved one were impacted by these collisions near the Allegheny Tunnel, our Pennsylvania truck accident lawyer is here to conduct an exhaustive investigation into both the initial rollover and the subsequent tractor-trailer crash. We hold negligent drivers and their employers accountable to ensure you receive the compensation you deserve for medical bills and lost wages. Call us at 888-997-3889 for a free consultation today and let us fight for your rights.






