Steel board creates hazard near traffic stop on I-29


The audio reports a traffic hazard caused by a steel board near a trooper conducting a traffic stop on I-29 near the Tolster exit in South Dakota.
Audio|Source: Lincoln County Public Safety
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00:00Ritcher's default on I&2.00:03Do you have a trooper doing a traffic stop at I-29-by-twilster exit, roughly?00:21This is, the mile marker 80.00:2310-4[1].00:25We have a traffic hazard complaint that there's a steel board.00:29next to that officer.00:33At 10-4[1], he's writing that incident you aired earlier.00:37I believe it also involved that.00:43Timpor, thanks.
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Ritcher's default on I&2.
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Do you have a trooper doing a traffic stop at I-29-by-twilster exit, roughly?
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This is, the mile marker 80.
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10-4[1].
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We have a traffic hazard complaint that there's a steel board.
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next to that officer.
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At 10-4[1], he's writing that incident you aired earlier.
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I believe it also involved that.
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Timpor, thanks.
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