Distracted driver slows traffic on US 31 in Union Township, Miami County IN
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According to the dispatch call, a silver Ford truck was driving slowly in the middle of US 31 southbound near State Road 16 in Union Township, causing difficulty for other vehicles to pass. The driver appeared distracted by a phone. The vehicle continued traveling south past several nearby roads.
Audio|Heard on: Huntington City and County Police and Fire
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02:48
Transcript:
00:00
Miami County Unit traffic hazard southbound on 31 from State Road 16 will be a silver Ford truck driving in the middle of the roadway safety advised vehicles are having trouble passing it traveling slowly subject on their phone as well
00:22
Southbound US 31 from State Road 16 at this time.
00:45
This match Delta,
00:47
Sue.
00:49
Delta, too.
00:55
Delta, too, go ahead.
01:00
Could you do a radio service test with a five count for me?
01:12
Sam.
01:16
Could you do a radio service test with a five count for me?
01:24
Affirmative.
01:25
Radio test one, two, three, four, five, four, three, two, two, five, four, three, two, one.
01:35
Clear, thank you.
01:41
They're still southbound on 31 from the area 550 north.
01:52
Proofos find potential they're passing 400 north.
02:03
This message no.
02:08
Sorry, complaint it's in a silver jeep right in front of the drug.
02:16
You can get the same thing one more time, please.
02:27
Can you do your traffic,
02:29
please?
02:33
Did you do a radio test with the viz out for more time, please?
02:44
Crew posts, they're passing Eel River Road now.
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