Pickup truck speeds dangerously on K-10 highway


A pickup truck was driving very fast on the K-10 highway, not staying in its lane. The driver might have been distracted or under the influence.
Audio|Source: Kansas Highway Patrol - Troop B
00:48
Transcript:
150 degrees, but you get it in 24? Confirm, 15.11[4]. Closing an interport of an erratic driver, (name withheld), and the 15 westbound[2], repeating K-10[1], 15 west zones. Okay, Ray, Dard. 4-by-for[3] pickup with an understate 28th, same arm, Frank, 0, 0, 0 at 8, is running 85, 10, 9 miles an hour, failing to maintain lane. Are people either distracted or intoxicated if people can check you run at 15, 13?
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
K-10: Kansas State Highway 10
[2]
15 westbound: Highway direction
[3]
4-by-for: Four-by-four, type of vehicle
[4]
15.11: Closing an interport (likely referencing a traffic monitoring point or exit)
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Location mentioned:
KS-10, Kansas
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