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Driver briefly drove wrong way and did donuts in PlanoPlano TX

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Split Trail Rd & K Ave, Plano, TX 75074

A gray Mustang was driving the wrong way on Split Trail Road and K Avenue and was doing donuts on the curb. The driver later corrected the direction and returned to proper lanes. The behavior posed danger to other road users.

Audio|Source: Plano Police Dispatch
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Transcript:
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Sam 36, man the unit available to back. Copy a wrongway driver at Split Trail and K Avenue.
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This would be a gray Mustang driving against traffic.
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Last thing going southbound K Avenue and the northbound lanes.
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What previously was doing donuts, I'm driving on top of the curb.
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Thank you, Adam. You can end.
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Appreciate you, Adam.
00:29
Sam 36 proceed.
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Nore 32, I'll take Sam 36, Mark.
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Receives, NOR 32.
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San Francisco, clear.
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Very safe, clear, thanks.
00:51
The vehicle looks like the vehicle corrected himself going southbound in the southbound lanes and then has not been lost side of.
01:04
Sam 36, you can change it to the Speeding Reckless broadcast.

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Split Trail Rd & K Ave, Plano, TX 75074

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