BEER SPILLED IN TRUCK CRASH CLOSES I-5.Byline: Daily News TEJON PASS At an elevation of 4,183 ft. (1,275 m.), the Tejon Pass (IPA: [teɪˈhoʊn ˈpæs]) is a mountain pass at the southwest end of the Tehachapi Mountains in southern California in the United States. - More beer than at a fraternity party sloshed sloshed adj. Slang Intoxicated; drunk. sloshed Adjective Slang, chiefly Brit & Austral drunk Adj. 1. across the Golden State Freeway The Golden State Freeway is a north-south freeway running through Kern County and Los Angeles County, California. Originally built as U.S. Highway 99, it was re-signed as Interstate 5 in 1964. on Wednesday morning after a tractor trailer hauling bottles of Miller and Mickey spilled its load when it was hit by another truck, shutting down the road for hours, police said. Carlos Gonzalez, 48, of La Puente La Puente (lä pwĕn`tē), city (1990 pop. 36,955), Los Angeles co., S Calif., a suburb of Los Angeles; laid out 1841, inc. 1956. Primarily residential, the city manufactures hardware, electronics, and paper products. was driving his semi-truck carrying drywall about midnight north on the Golden State Freeway near state Highway 138 when the brakes on his truck failed, said Mark Ehly, a California Highway Patrol highway patrol n. A state law enforcement organization whose police officers patrol the public highways. spokesman. Gonzalez weaved in and out of traffic, but lost control of the truck, which overturned and hit the one carrying beer, driven by Jorge Sosa, 45, of Van Nuys, Ehly said. Gonzalez was driving 75 to 80 mph. Both vehicles lost their loads, spilling beer and drywall across all lanes of the Golden State Freeway, Ehly said. The freeway was closed for seven hours. No one was seriously injured and the crash is under investigation. |
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