Road closed at F and Second streets for construction, Davis CA
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According to the dispatch call, a road closure at the intersection near F and Second streets in Davis is due to active pipe construction. The intersection is currently closed for several hours, causing traffic to be rerouted.
Audio|Heard on: UC Davis Unitrans Bus Service
Listen to dispatch call
01:34
Transcript:
00:00
Hey, I'm at the intersection near F and Second, and the road is shut down, so I cannot proceed forward.
00:10
Um, what should I do?
00:15
Hey, ten, four, F and Second.
00:19
When you say the road is shut down, what is it like signs? Do you see active construction going on? Could you give a more specific piece?
00:28
Some construction workers are working on a pipe right in the middle.
00:33
They fit it first,
00:34
so they're going to have to shut off the whole intersection.
00:42
Hey, 10-4[1], if you feel willing and able, if you ask them how long they think that construction is going to take.
00:53
10-4[1]. I'll ask.
00:59
Just by, just playing an hour.
01:00
I have a call.
01:05
Ford Radio Tech.
01:11
29, go ahead.
01:13
Hey, they're letting me proceed forward through the intersection, but they're going to shut it down for five to six hours.
01:23
Hey, ten, four, that's great to hear.
01:26
You're good to go forward if you think there's enough room for your bus to go through.
01:30
And then for the next run, I will give you a reroute in order to get through that area.
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[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment; message received and understood.
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