Third crash of the day on I-380 in Cedar Rapids

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Uploaded by on Sep 7, 2007

The Cedar Rapids Gazette's Adam Belz reports on the third traffic crash of the day along Interstate 380 in Cedar Rapids on Friday, Sept. 7, 2007.

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  • Don't forget all the semi truck rollovers on the s curve downtown and on the exit ramps by Iowa City.

  • whoa

  • you have to go atleast 80 to keep up with traffic

  • It's only stating the facts fool

  • mistaunbeatabl is so right...I live in Oakland Cali and 880 traffic is almost as bad as LA......Third worst in country ......This video would be a good commute day.....

  • Why would you upload such a boring video?!

  • Yeah duuuh freaks !! Who gives a shit?!!! And who did this? cnn?? YOU SUCK !!!

  • I believe the term you were attempting to use is "Autobahn" as in the German freeway system.

  • lol u guys call that traffic. come to cali drive on the 405 at midnight theres more traffic than that. drive to work at 8 in the morning and u can just park your car on the freeway. If we had any type of big rig accident. well... i dont know but i promise u can crawl faster than u drive. The only time u can drive 70 plus mph is 2-4 A.M excluding weekends and holidays.

  • I'd sure like to know what criteria they use becuase it doesn't seem to apply to I-380. The rest of C.R. is pretty much fine but I-380 is a whole 'nother ball of wax.

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