Traffic slowdowns due to debris and erratic driving on interstate, San Diego CA
On Interstate 15 near Rancho Bernardo, slow traffic is caused by a truckload of toilet paper rolls spilled on the roadside and a white pickup truck weaving through lanes, creating a hazard.
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52. Oh yeah, I don't see anything pulled over, just slow cars.
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Yeah, I didn't either.
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And then it kind of picked up and then it backed up going up the hill a little bit.
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Then it picked up and now I'm coming up on near Rancho Marano Road and that's the usual slow through Rancho Bernardo.
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But once you get started up the hill,
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it picks up.
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So you ought to be cooking right to your exit.
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K6 C0Z, K06 CDD.
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I figured out what it was on the right side of the road, right before Carnegieville left.
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It looked like a truckload of toilet paper rolls fell off on the side of the road.
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So when you're looking at these rolls of toilet paper, he was like, well, really?
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Okay.
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Maybe there was a couple in the road too, but yeah, it was like a whole truckload of toilet paper rolls on the side of the road.
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Well, I guess that's, you know, necessary if you're going to slow everybody down and possibly have an accident.
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First you say it, then you do it.
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There you go, there's your toilet paper.
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The guy in the white pickup truck weaving in and out of traffic about 100 over here by,
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on the 15 merch.
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Ah, another yo-yo with a death wish.
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Nah, we're doing about 25 going through near Ranch Marago right now, so...
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Looks like even the carpool lanes are backing up.
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It's probably from the hill going down to the lake.
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People get scared going down that hill and everybody slows down.
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I-15, San Diego, CA
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