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Man airlifted Wednesday after Highway 10 wreck
by Brad Gaskins
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Traffic at the four-way stop at Highways 10 and 52 was snarled yet again Wednesday afternoon due to another vehicle accident on or near the Highway 10 hill.

William M. Wright, 48, of Warren, Mich., was driving along Highway 10 in a 1997 white Ford F-150 when, at about 6 p.m., he ran off the right side of the road and drifted down an embankment.

When he tried to correct back to the roadway, the vehicle rolled and landed back on its wheels, according to Tennessee Highway Patrol Trooper Carter.

Wright was injured and flown via Lifeflight to Vanderbilt Medical Center.

There was no indication of alcohol or drugs, according Trooper Carter, who reported that Wright will be charged failure to maintain due care and driving on a revoked license.

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