Reckless driving reported near Whites Creek Pike, Nashville TN
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A black Dodge Challenger was reported driving recklessly on Whites Creek Pike near Highway 24, including traveling on three wheels at speeds around 58 miles per hour. Traffic and highway patrol units responded to the scene.
Audio|Heard on: Tennessee Highway Patrol & TDOT HELP District 3 - Nashville
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02:6
Transcript:
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5.27. Mr. O'Don, it was like he was potentially drowning in tandem with the back black Dodge Challenger, and he was going to be at the Sun service just off the Whites Creek Pike.
00:09
He might be trying to build back to the location to mail out to get my vehicle.
00:13
So we're approaching on 24 now.
00:17
10-4[1]. Positive intended with the black Dodge Challenger coming up there, please.
00:28
Rolled in East Mountain County.
00:31
Codic.
00:40
58 miles an hour, and again, he's on three wheels.
00:46
Traffic no position, traffic rope for some road speeds 58, trail, three wheels.
00:56
Good point.
01:08
Magic has a lot.
01:09
And for a minute to me.
01:16
Number 36, 1-2-6-2-6-8.
01:25
It's ways. You only see.
01:31
You only should be a lot of 70 miles like the time.
01:38
Several live traffic, see how many companies is good.
01:42
This is good.
01:43
Certain landmark.
01:53
3534, getting on 24 east right now.
01:58
The 5-17-534 where only 24 who's found, 24 we are crossing,
02:05
we'll know.
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Whites Creek Pike, Nashville, TN
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