Traffic managed for vehicle turnarounds near northbound curve, Portland OR


Police are managing traffic near a northbound curve to allow multiple vehicles to turn around. The vehicles include 12-yarders, and a nearby parking garage remains accessible as the only entry point. Traffic control aims to ease possible obstruction and ensure smooth flow.
Audio|Source: Portland State University Police and Portland Police Service Desk
01:37
Transcript:
00:00
Northbound along the curve.
00:02
Everyone's need to turn around.
00:08
World, did you copy that? You have to turn around.
00:16
I had my radio down to all so I'm turning around, okay.
00:22
They're going to pull the curve past north down.
00:34
Okay, growl.
00:37
They still got any more down.
00:44
All those 12-yarders have to get turned around face and northbound.
00:48
No,
00:50
just slow, let's see how many tracks we need to do this.
00:58
457 traffic.
01:04
Inbound airport way at 205, Washington, David 8-2, I believe it's 8-92 Edward, should be a Ford Ranger.
01:15
5-7-0 cars cutting into the horizontal down here to make the left here at David.
01:23
Yeah,
01:25
there's a big parking garage down there, so until we get down there, I'm not going to completely cut them off that building.
01:34
That's their only entry to that park garage.
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Portland, OR
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