Report of a tractor trailer driving recklessly on eastbound I-44 near mile marker 253, described as a white cab with 'Roadtons Transport' markings, forcing another vehicle off the road., Franklin County MO
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Report of a tractor trailer driving recklessly on eastbound I-44 near mile marker 253, described as a white cab with 'Roadtons Transport' markings, forcing another vehicle off the road.
Audio|Heard on: Missouri State Highway Patrol - Troop C
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01:35
Transcript:
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My Tractor trailer from Eastbound 44 from the 253, eastbound 44 from the 253.
00:08
It be an older model white trailer with a number 1-3-13 on it.
00:15
It'll be a white-colored cab with roadtons transport on the truck.
00:20
And ran the reporting party off the roadway from you going to the ditch and be unable to maintain a lane.
00:25
You want to follow and play when you're ready.
00:31
Your name is Todd,
00:34
Wise, William Edward I, Sam, Sam,
00:37
have a phone number of 6-18,
00:40
292-292-7-7-0-04.
00:44
1921.
00:46
Until, turn one.
00:52
You're too old and turning, J-1.
00:56
42, 1836, true, please.
01:03
Would you welcome? Two.
01:05
There's going to be a white, silver, I'm sorry, a silver in Palau that's going to be on the right shoulder.
01:11
It's going to have rear end damage.
01:12
They're not going to tell it right now.
01:18
Sen. Jersey officers, cars, Franklin County, C&I driving, 44 eastbound from the 253, the tractor trailer, white trailer,
01:25
trailer number 13131-13, markings of Roadtons,
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transport, driving in a C&I manner, information,
01:32
Franklin County,
01:34
1837, just quick.
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I-44, Missouri
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