Pickup truck drives recklessly on I-17 causing danger


The audio reports a pickup truck driving dangerously fast and weaving through traffic on a highway, causing other drivers to be forced off the road. Multiple callers reported the vehicle, which exited the highway at exit 217.
Audio|Source: Arizona DPS - Highway Patrol Metro Phoenix West
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Transcript:
00:00Metro Westing at the 10th located south of 918 at 218 via white GMC pickup with a blacked out 1028 driving on the right shoulder code 702[1] over 90 miles per hour cut off cut across five lanes of traffic passenger route hand gestures looks like another caller called in about the same vehicle advising the vehicle If the driver is going to be a white male, heavy set red shirt, swerving, running people off of the roadway.00:31We have three calls so far on this vehicle at 18-0-A-Ares.00:41Metro West End's updated on the attempt to locate that was Southbound I-17 at 220.00:45It looks like per the call taker, they exit it at 217.00:48We'll give it over to PD at 1802.
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Metro Westing at the 10th located south of 918 at 218 via white GMC pickup with a blacked out 1028 driving on the right shoulder code 702[1] over 90 miles per hour cut off cut across five lanes of traffic passenger route hand gestures looks like another caller called in about the same vehicle advising the vehicle If the driver is going to be a white male, heavy set red shirt, swerving, running people off of the roadway.
00:31
We have three calls so far on this vehicle at 18-0-A-Ares.
00:41
Metro West End's updated on the attempt to locate that was Southbound I-17 at 220.
00:45
It looks like per the call taker, they exit it at 217.
00:48
We'll give it over to PD at 1802.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
702: Reckless or Dangerous Driving
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Location mentioned:
I-17, Phoenix, AZ
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