Reckless driving reported on I-95 northbound near Bangor, Bangor ME
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According to the dispatch call, two traffic complaints were reported on I-95 northbound near Bangor involving reckless driving. Drivers in a red Subaru Legacy and a possible dark sedan were seen tailgating and passing in the breakdown lane. One caller said a vehicle cut close, nearly causing an accident. License plate information provided did not match records.
Audio|Heard on: Maine State Police Dispatch Zone 3A
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01:47
Transcript:
00:00
Complaint, 395 westbound, now on 95 northbound.
00:04
Red Subaru Legacy, maintaining distance.
00:10
Okay.
00:12
4.
00:15
It's the place still watering.
00:17
Now, what's the delay on the southbound?
00:24
Before we have a plate, red Subaru.
00:27
Bye.
00:31
437, plate will be (number withheld).
00:35
Red Subaru Legacy.
00:43
104.
00:45
I have no crossovers here, so I don't think I'm going to be able to get current.
00:49
But I'm slim enough here and receive any more calls, please.
00:54
We're currently at 184 northbound.
00:58
61, man, where else at home?
01:01
61. 61.
01:03
641.
01:06
433. 433.
01:13
We have two traffic complaints in the same area, unsure if they're related.
01:18
One caller described it as a dark sedan, possibly a Nissan.
01:22
The other caller stated it was too dirty to tell what kind of vehicle it was, both describing similar behavior,
01:29
tailgating, passing in the breakdown lane.
01:31
My caller said that she cut her off so close, she almost went into the median.
01:38
Second caller gave a license plate of (number withheld), which does not come back on file.
01:44
So far, this location.
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