St. Louis, MO (March 26, 2026) – One adult was injured after a car crashed into a car dealership following a multi-vehicle collision on westbound Interstate 44 in South City.
The crash occurred before 8:30 a.m. on Tuesday, March 24, near the Hampton exit. Emergency units responded after reports that several vehicles had collided on the interstate, and one vehicle had left the roadway.
Preliminary information indicates that a driver swerved to avoid a truck that had lost a tire, striking another vehicle before leaving the interstate and crashing into Ackerman Toyota. The injured adult was taken to a nearby hospital with non-life-threatening injuries.
The dealership was open at the time, and staff described hearing a loud crash as the vehicle went through the fence and struck the building. The damaged area was later secured, and clean-up crews boarded up the broken glass.
Authorities continue to investigate the crash, and more details will be released as they become available. Our thoughts are with the injured person as they recover.
How Multi-Vehicle Crashes Can Lead to Secondary Incidents Off the Roadway
Multi-vehicle collisions on highways can create unpredictable hazards for drivers in the area. When a driver suddenly reacts to avoid another vehicle or debris, they may lose control and leave the roadway, sometimes striking nearby structures or objects.
Highways often have embankments, guardrails, or businesses near the road. A vehicle that veers off the roadway can gain momentum and collide with these obstacles, increasing the risk of injury and property damage.
Even minor collisions can escalate if drivers are distracted, speeding, or encounter unexpected debris. Awareness, reduced speed near crash sites, and proper roadway design can help mitigate the impact of these secondary accidents.