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Man steps into traffic near highway with stopped carSacramento County CA

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US-50, California

A disabled gray sedan is stopped on the right shoulder of northbound Highway 50. A man with dark facial hair stepped into traffic lanes to stop vehicles.

Audio|Heard on: California Highway Patrol - Contra Costa and Dublin Areas
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Transcript:
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2026, Purnal on rails in New. Okay, 11-26 for northbound 50.
00:08
18263. One 1863 is a gray sedan on the right-hand shoulder.
00:14
A male with dark facial hair lasting rain, a pattern black and white, wrong jacket, dark pants.
00:22
Out of the vehicle attempting to stop traffic by stepping into the traffic lanes, lasting a park in a parking site ago, for an all honor, after North Sunday.

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Location mentioned:
US-50, California
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