Semi truck drives erratically on highway 34, Henry County IA
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A semi truck was driving erratically eastbound on Highway 34 near Oakbury. It crossed the center line, went off the road several times, and varied its speed under 50 miles per hour. A green Toyota Avalon was following the semi closely.
Audio|Heard on: Cedar, Louisa, and Muscatine Counties Public Safety
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01:16
Transcript:
00:00
Henry County units driving complaints are eastbound on Highway 34 from Oakbury.
00:05
Eastbound on Highway 34 from Oakbury.
00:07
There is a semi that's all over the roadway, almost went off the roadway, and it's also traveling about under 50 miles per hour.
00:15
Speeds are varying.
00:17
Again, this is going to be eastbound on Highway 34 from Oakbury.
00:21
Henry County Clear.
00:27
It comes back on a goal 2011, Hyundai, Genesis, (name withheld) Henderson out of Davenport, (number withheld).
00:34
(Name withheld) is showing a valid C.
00:36
Charles, no, 29?
00:38
10-4[1], thank you.
00:43
12-1-9.
00:49
Passing Quincy Avenue, this is 1017 advice that you've gone off the roadways a couple more times and crossed the center line.
00:59
I don't have much of a description of the semi, but it's being followed by a green four-door Toyota Avalon.
01:10
They are approaching 267th.
01:12
The back side of the trailer is silver and it's got a red license plate.
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10-4: Acknowledgment (Message received / OK)
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Location mentioned:
US-34 & Quincy Ave, Iowa 52645
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