Traffic stop after vehicle fails to yield near Whipple Road, Union City CA
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A black sedan was involved in a traffic stop after failing to yield while driving northbound near Whipple Road and Alvarado Niles Road in Union City. The vehicle was making unsafe lane changes and did not yield to authorities.
Audio|Heard on: California Highway Patrol - Contra Costa and Dublin Areas
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02:8
Transcript:
00:00
I'm directly behind the vehicle right now.
00:01
We're going to be northbound approaching Alvarado-Niles Road of a full plate of (number withheld).
00:08
Zebra, Lincoln, George, (number withheld).
00:11
Comes back to a black sedan.
00:13
Unit back behind your vehicle, northbound, approaching Alvarado.
00:21
2530 I have lit up the vehicle vehicle's low yield include.
00:27
350 vehicles lit up low yield.
00:47
25th, 70, and the 29th Sierra 28 is kind of a 214-26 and an OAPW's border.
00:58
Locked up Torres versus Charles, out of you able.
01:08
We're northbound, passing all the ride right now.
01:12
The vehicle's not yielding northbound, housing all broad on else.
01:17
Is it a failure to yield?
01:22
The future,
01:24
You want to go down to dark colored sedan, not able to maintain lanes, we're making in and out.
01:30
Northbound-1-1-10.
01:31
The cuser is located to clear at 21-45.
01:36
44 light traffic on yielding.
01:39
Sure.
01:40
What question are?
01:42
Um,
01:43
Motion from 5-5-30.
01:45
Number three lane, uh, Jesus 38,
01:49
Vehicles moving over to the right shoulder and the library float to yield.
01:53
Lane three,
01:55
Moving,
01:56
Cesar 38 moving straight and shorter flood yields.
02:02
We're going to be getting off on Whipple Road from northbound.
02:06
Getting off on Whipple from Northbound.
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