Blueberry spill causes literal 'traffic jam' in British Columbia
Police in British Columbia said there was a literal 'traffic jam' on a highway when a pickup truck lost its load of freshly-picked blueberries.
The Mission RCMP said on social media that a white pickup truck stopped at the intersection of Lougheed Highway and Wren Street, and when the vehicle started moving again moments later, several crates of freshly-picked blueberries fell into the roadway.
'Some crates went crashing down onto the roadway, and thousands of blueberries spilled out onto Lougheed Highway, creating a sticky mess for vehicles that drove over the fruit.,' the post said.
RCMP officers 'were called to the juicy incident' and used a shovel to push the sticky remains out of the roadway. UPI
Police in British Columbia said there was a literal 'traffic jam' on a highway when a pickup truck lost its load of freshly-picked blueberries.
The Mission RCMP said on social media that a white pickup truck stopped at the intersection of Lougheed Highway and Wren Street, and when the vehicle started moving again moments later, several crates of freshly-picked blueberries fell into the roadway.
'Some crates went crashing down onto the roadway, and thousands of blueberries spilled out onto Lougheed Highway, creating a sticky mess for vehicles that drove over the fruit.,' the post said.
RCMP officers 'were called to the juicy incident' and used a shovel to push the sticky remains out of the roadway. UPI
Police in British Columbia said there was a literal 'traffic jam' on a highway when a pickup truck lost its load of freshly-picked blueberries.
The Mission RCMP said on social media that a white pickup truck stopped at the intersection of Lougheed Highway and Wren Street, and when the vehicle started moving again moments later, several crates of freshly-picked blueberries fell into the roadway.
'Some crates went crashing down onto the roadway, and thousands of blueberries spilled out onto Lougheed Highway, creating a sticky mess for vehicles that drove over the fruit.,' the post said.
RCMP officers 'were called to the juicy incident' and used a shovel to push the sticky remains out of the roadway. UPI
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Blueberry spill causes literal 'traffic jam' in British Columbia
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