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2 days, 2 motorcycle-tractor-trailer crashes on I-95

WASHINGTON – For the second day in a row, northbound Interstate 95 had to be shut down for a crash involving a motorcycle and a tractor-trailer.

Authorities closed northbound I-95 just before the Quantico/Russell Road exit around 5:45 a.m. Wednesday.

Virginia State Police say that a series of crashes began when a station wagon rear-ended a car that had stopped due to heavy traffic.

A motorcyclist then rear-ended the station wagon, sending the bike in one direction and the rider in the other. The motorcyclist was hit by a northbound tractor-trailer, while the stray motorcycle caused a three-car crash, also in the northbound lanes.

Police say the motorcyclist was the only person injured. He was taken to Inova Fairfax Hospital with life-threatening injuries.

The driver of the station wagon, Sandra T. Wilson, 47, of Ruther Glen, Va., was charged with following too closely, police say.

The highway in Stafford County reopened at 7 a.m. after a medical helicopter landed at the scene.

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