Written by: Benton Accident & Injury Lawyers Last Updated : February 7, 2024

Driver killed in solo crash on Buckner Blvd near Moberly Ln

DALLAS, TX – One person died Saturday night in a single-vehicle car accident along a busy roadway near Skyline High School in Dallas, reports Fox 4 KDFW.

The accident happened around 10:30 p.m. on Bucker Boulevard near the intersection with Moberly Lane, which is between I-30 and Forney Road.

Police say that for unknown reasons, the driver lost control of their SUV, left the roadway, and crashed into a light pole.

The driver died at the scene of the accident. Authorities have not yet released their identity to the public.

A full investigation is underway. Our team of news bloggers will post updates if we learn more about the identity of the deceased or about what led up to the collision.

If you are grieving the loss of a loved one in a Dallas County car accident, you and your family have our warmest condolences during this difficult time. As you begin to confront your legal options, be aware that the DFW-area car accident attorneys at Benton Accident & Injury Lawyers can help your family seek justice. Reach us today online or by phone at (214) 777-7777 for a free consultation.

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