Multiple traffic accidents on interstate 20 near lugoff, Lugoff SC
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Multiple traffic accidents occurred on Interstate 20 near White Pond and the Lugoff exit. The crashes caused major slowdowns, with two wrecks close together within 500 yards. Traffic was slowed at 8 a.m., affecting the flow near the area.
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01:49
Transcript:
00:00
Well, I am stuck like Chuck on I-20.
00:04
Right there at White Pond,
00:08
there was an accident.
00:09
It slowed down.
00:10
I got off of the exit, went over the exit ramp, came back on to 20.
00:15
Did you not know there's another wreck and it ain't moving? Two of them back to back within 500 yards.
00:28
At 8 o'clock in the morning, what's that all about?
00:37
If you're bored, go to your Google Maps and look at it how it looks.
00:42
The Red.
00:48
Those are those people that will find a calipati in a 500-acre field and step in K-40C.
01:01
Good morning, Richard, K4 OMC, N4SJC, a little scratch.
01:05
You try that one more time?
01:08
I said those people that wrecked this early in the morning are the type of people that'll find one cow paddy in a 500-acre field and step in it.
01:21
Very true, sir.
01:23
Very true.
01:24
Well, the first one that I passed did not look good.
01:27
Did not look good.
01:29
Two of them over there in the median, and they were all discombobulated, so I don't know what happened there, but too many 18 wheelers in front of me to tell, but I can see some smooth sailing at the top of the hill.
01:42
I'm on 20 on the eastbound,
01:46
about three miles this side of the Lugoff exit.
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I-20, Lugoff, SC
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