Dallas commuters are dealing with a sticky mess this morning. I-30 is shut down near I-45 because about a quarter of a million eggs were spilled on the freeway.
Dallas commuters were faced with a sticky mess Monday morning. I-30 was shut down near I-45 because about a quarter of a million eggs were spilled on the freeway.
Cleanup continues after about a quarter of a million eggs were spilled on Interstate 30 near Interstate 45 in Dallas Monday morning.A big rig that was hauling a trailer full of eggs left the roadway, crashed through a guardrail and hit a bridge support.Image 1 of 4
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