Truck driving slowly in roadway causes traffic hazard, Miami County IN
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According to the dispatch call, a silver Ford truck was driving slowly in the middle of the southbound lane on US 31 near State Road 16 in Miami County, causing a traffic hazard. Vehicles had difficulty passing, and the driver appeared to be using a cell phone.
Audio|Heard on: Altona Vol. Fire Department
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Transcript:
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Miami County is traffic hazard[1].
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Southbound on 31 from State Road 16.
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It will be a silver Ford truck driving in the middle of the roadway.
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CP-advised vehicles are having trouble passing it,
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traveling slowly, subject on their phone as well.
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For 16 units, special attention Miami County, investigate for reckless driving, Southbound on 31 from State Road 16.
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Southbound on 31 from State Road 16,
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a silver Ford truck driving in the middle of the roadway.
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Drivers will pass,
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but it also might be on their cell phone.
00:40
Authority, Miami County, (number withheld).
00:43
It was he since 25 since 24th.
00:46
I'm not going to stay in this area over.
00:58
Yeah, I'm a good location on that.
01:15
Crew posts, they're passing Eel River Road now.
01:19
The truck is still traveling in the middle of the road.
01:29
They're approaching the light in 100 north.
Police codes explained
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[1]
traffic hazard: Roadway obstruction or traffic signal malfunction creating a hazard
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IN-16, Indiana
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