A tractor trailer lost its load and overturned at the Tanki Flip roundabout on Thursday afternoon, causing significant traffic disruptions in the surrounding area. Police patrols were immediately dispatched to the scene to manage the situation and redirect vehicles through alternative routes.
Upon arrival, officers found the roundabout completely blocked by the overturned trailer and its scattered cargo. Traffic personnel worked to redirect the flow of vehicles away from the intersection, one of the busier junctions on the island, while heavy equipment was arranged to clear the debris and remove the disabled truck from the roadway.
Roundabout Safety Concerns Raised
The incident at Tanki Flip adds to a growing list of traffic accidents at roundabouts across Aruba in recent months. The island’s roundabouts, designed to improve traffic flow, have become frequent sites of vehicle incidents, particularly involving larger commercial vehicles that struggle to navigate the curved entries and exits at appropriate speeds.
Transportation authorities have previously acknowledged the challenges that heavy trucks and trailers face at roundabout intersections, especially when carrying oversized or unbalanced loads. The Tanki Flip roundabout, located along a key route connecting several residential and commercial areas, sees heavy traffic throughout the day, making any blockage particularly disruptive.
Response and Clearance
Emergency response teams coordinated the cleanup operation throughout the afternoon, working to restore normal traffic flow as quickly as possible. The extent of damage to the roundabout infrastructure was being assessed, though initial reports suggest the roadway surface sustained minor damage from the overturned trailer.
No serious injuries were reported in connection with the incident. Authorities urged drivers to exercise caution when approaching roundabouts, particularly those operating commercial vehicles or carrying heavy loads. The investigation into the exact cause of the overturn remains ongoing.






















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