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Wild Crash: Tractor-Trailer Splits In Pieces, Lands On Car On Route 17

UPDATE: Northbound Route 17 in Mahwah was reopened around 4:30 p.m. Wednesday following a wild tractor-trailer crash earlier in the day. Only one lane of the southbound highway was open during the evening rush.

The container landed on the hood of an SUV on the other side of Route 17 in Mahwah.

The container landed on the hood of an SUV on the other side of Route 17 in Mahwah.

Photo Credit: Nitin Shukla
The trailer landed on the hoof of an SUV on the other side of Route 17 in Mahwah.

The trailer landed on the hoof of an SUV on the other side of Route 17 in Mahwah.

Photo Credit: Jerry DeMarco
Miraculously, only minor injuries were reported in the Wednesday morning crash Aug. 2 on Route 17 in Mahwah.

Miraculously, only minor injuries were reported in the Wednesday morning crash Aug. 2 on Route 17 in Mahwah.

Photo Credit: Jerry DeMarco
Route 17 was expected to remain closed indefinitely.

Route 17 was expected to remain closed indefinitely.

Photo Credit: Nitin Shukla
At the scene.

At the scene.

Photo Credit: Jerry DeMarco
"This was one of the wildest things I've ever seen," Mahwah Mayor Jim Wysocki said. "Thank God no one was seriously hurt."

"This was one of the wildest things I've ever seen," Mahwah Mayor Jim Wysocki said. "Thank God no one was seriously hurt."

Photo Credit: Jerry DeMarco
At the scene of the crash on northbound Route 17 in Mahwah overnight Tuesday, July 25.

At the scene of the crash on northbound Route 17 in Mahwah overnight Tuesday, July 25.

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Aerial view of the wreckage on Route 17 in Mahwah.

Aerial view of the wreckage on Route 17 in Mahwah.

Photo Credit: Nitin Shukla

Drone video of the Route 17 crash in Mahwah on Wednesday, Aug. 2

Photo Credit: Nitin Shukla
The trailer landed on the other side of the highway onto the front of a passing SUV.

The trailer landed on the other side of the highway onto the front of a passing SUV.

Photo Credit: Joseph Dillon for DAILY VOICE
The damage to the signpost (bottom left) is clearly visible.

The damage to the signpost (bottom left) is clearly visible.

Photo Credit: Nitin Shukla

There miraculously were no serious injuries in the crash, which left the rig scattered across both sides of the highway near the New York State border around 10 a.m. Aug. 2, Mahwah Mayor Jim Wysocki said.

The rig had split into pieces, with a huge container landing on a passing SUV on the other side of the divider and thousands of lemons spilling onto the highway.

An overhead sign was struck and had to be replaced, which kept the northbound highway closed for several hours. Southbound remained down to one lane until further notice, the state Department of Transportation said.

The driver, who's from Ontario, Canada, said he felt the load shift, tried to correct it and dislodged the container, Mahwah Police Capt. Guido Bussinelli said.

The box flew off the trailer and split open -- dumping hundreds of crates of lemons -- after it landed on the other side of the median in the southbound lanes near the Mountainside Avenue overpass, Bussinelli said.

The container crashed onto the hood of an Audi, triggering its airbags, the captain said.

The tractor-trailer driver and the SUV operator, who's from Monroe, NY, were taken to a local hospital with injuries that weren't considered life-threatening, Businelli said.

The tractor remained upright, with the trailer resting perpendicular on its side beneath the bridge.

The signpost, which was nicked in another tractor-trailer crash last week, was bent this time and required immediate attention, the DOT said.

The northbound highway remained closed while the sign was replaced.

"This was one of the wildest things I've ever seen," said Mahwah Mayor Jim Wysocki, who was assisting at the scene. "Thank God no one was seriously hurt."

Various police, firefighters and EMS units, along with a state Department of Transportation crew, converged on the scene near the Sheraton Crossroads and Route 287.

Police from neighboring towns helped direct traffic.

Mahwah police are investigating the cause.

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ALSO SEE: Tractor-Trailer Slams Into Signpost, Spills Wood Across Route 17 Near State Line In Mahwah

A tractor-trailer driver escaped injury when a load of wood shifted and his rig slammed into a signpost on northbound Route 17 near the state line in Mahwah.

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Nitin Shukla, who lives in Mahwah, provided drone shots of the wreckage. For video, go to his YouTube channel: @Shuklaphoto_graphy

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