Randolph Co., IN (March 5, 2026) – A fatal crash involving a passenger vehicle and a semitrailer led to the closure of a section of U.S. Highway 36 on Thursday morning, March 5, in Randolph County. Emergency units responded to the area of U.S. 36 and Arba Pike in Greensfork Township after reports of a serious crash with a confirmed death. Officials reported that the collision involved a passenger vehicle and a semitrailer.
All lanes of U.S. 36 were closed while crews worked at the scene and assessed the roadway. Drivers in the area were advised to use alternate routes as responders continued their work.
Officials have not released the identity of the person who died or provided details about how the crash occurred. The length of the road closure was also not immediately known.
The crash remains under investigation. Additional details may become available as authorities continue their review. We extend our sincere condolences to the family of the deceased victim.
Why Highway Crashes Involving Large Trucks Can Lead to Road Closures
Crashes involving large trucks on highways can cause significant disruptions due to the size and weight of the vehicles involved. When a semitrailer collides with a smaller passenger vehicle, the impact can cause severe damage and debris across multiple lanes.
Highways often require complete or partial closures after serious collisions so crews can safely manage the scene. Damaged vehicles, spilled cargo, or hazardous materials may need to be removed before traffic can safely return.
Large trucks may also take longer to recover after a crash due to their weight and the equipment required to move them. Recovery vehicles and cleanup crews sometimes need additional space to work safely.