Yellow car drives south in northbound lanes on highway, London KY
A yellow passenger car was reported driving south in the northbound lanes of Highway 104 near mile marker 38, creating a traffic hazard near London, Kentucky.
Audio|Source: Laurel County and City Fire, Rescue, Police, and EMS Dispatch
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I just had somebody flag me down and say there's a car,
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southbound in the northbound lane, it means south near 39 somewhere.
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I'm north of that, so I don't know.
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Can't pass that information along.
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104 east by southbound in the northbound lane around near 39.
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Man, that's 104, they're probably about near 38 or 37 at this point.
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104. London and any units on my family files near London.
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Sometimes I'm here near 30, I don't see anything.
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104-3-89, did they what kind of vehicle?
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I say it was a little yellow passenger car.
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I didn't see it whenever I was traveling, but they insisted it was there, I don't know.
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10-4[1].
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3.571.
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C3 times 7.
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I just had a walk-up complaint here, parking lot signal for a break.
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Go ahead.
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If you had calls on already, your traffic gone already, I apologize.
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I've been inside there, but a few moments ago,
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gray past their car traveling southbound, northbound lanes from near 38.
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T and 4.309 was just blacked out about one.
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It was yellow.
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T and 4.
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6.7.
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6.6.6.10.
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I'm trying to get through to you.
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I'm here near 38.
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What direction is supposed to be going?
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Traveling.
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They were in the southbound lane.
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Corrections.
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They were in the northbound traveling southbound.
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Ten four.
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10-4: Acknowledgment / Message received
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