Traffic stop for failure to change lanes near WI-64, Taylor County WI
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A traffic stop was conducted near WI-64 for a driver of a 2018 green Honda who failed to change lanes when passing a stopped emergency vehicle. Road conditions were good and traffic was light.
Audio|Heard on: Taylor County Area Public Safety
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02:45
Transcript:
00:00
Valency yield,
00:02
64 eastbound.
00:14
The 28 is valid, negative 29 on a 2018 green Honda, DRV.
00:20
The RO is a (name withheld) from Golden Valley, Minnesota.
00:30
...for passing 60s on still failure yields.
00:33
They haven't changed speeds at all,
00:36
just not reacting to our license signs.
00:44
6.630, you can put me on that.
00:52
Taylor 821, you're 27.
01:00
Made contact with Scott, he will be on his way over there.
01:05
He does believe that potentially might be Bayer, who resides at main capital pair slot number one, but he's unsure.
01:12
But again, he'll be on his way out to your location.
01:15
Okay.
01:17
Okay. And for I'll respond to that location now just to verify.
01:26
They both have no drink roll.
01:37
640, O'Claire, I'll put me on it, and I'll head to the 502 in case you turn around.
01:44
104, 640, break 7701, can you, 109, you cut out.
01:52
Spikes and PIT under 35 approved.
01:57
104-4-701 planks and pit under 35 groups.
02:06
640 player 643 is not petted certified for 43.
02:17
Original reason for stop is failure to change lanes passing a stop emergency vehicle, unknown occupants, good road conditions, light traffic.
02:31
For reason for stop failure, change lanes, not stop for 33,
02:36
unknown occupants, light traffic.
02:43
54 eastbound, right lane.
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WI-64, Wisconsin
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