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Black Kia drives 40-55 mph on highway creating hazardStockton CA

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Crosstown Fwy, Stockton, CA

Officers observed a black Kia driving between 40 and 55 miles per hour in the middle lane southbound on Highway 99 near the Crosstown Freeway, possibly causing a traffic hazard.

Audio|Heard on: San Joaquin County Fire and CHP
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We will be clock in 23-103 south of the cross town, Black Kia, pressure point in 9, Charles Nora, 40 to 55 miles per hour in the middle lane.
00:07
We reported two ago, Southler at 1619.

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Crosstown Fwy, Stockton, CA

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MikeMike

Hope they got them off the road! People that think they should drive slow to hold up potential speeders do cause a hazard! Same as the old azz q-tips that camp out in #1 lane going exactly 65🤬

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