Creamy Dressing Spills on Michigan Highway After Semi Truck Hits a Bridge.Photo:Click On Detroit | Local 4 | WDIV/Youtube
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One Michigan highway experienced quite the condiment mess.On Aug. 20, a semi-truck hit a bridge on Interstate 94 in Macomb County, Mich., and spilled out jugs of creamy dressing on the highway, a representative for the state police confirmed with PEOPLE.The Michigan Department of Transportation also shared the news on X.“Heads up-EB 94 at 9 Mile, only right lane open due to semi crashing into bridge w debris spilled on the road. Unknown eta to clean up crash,” the post read.Aerial footage from Detroit’sLocal 4 WDIVshows white creamy dressing coating the shoulder of the road as large jugs containing more of the condiment are messily sprawled around.The Mich. state police representative told PEOPLE that no one was hurt in the crash.Just last August, an Arkansas highway saw a similar situation when nacho cheese spilled over Interstate 30 after a semi-truck accident, PEOPLE confirmed at the time.The Arkansas Department of Transportation originally posted the unexpected mess toFacebook.“Taco Tuesday, anyone?” the caption read. “A truck carrying cans of nacho cheese spilled today on I-30 west near Prescott. Things are all clear now and traffic is moving.”The post was paired with images of the spill including close-up shots showing hundreds of cans with cheese pouring out of them.Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from celebrity news to compelling human interest stories.The overturned truck was seen in the background of the mess, while a second photo showcased a birds-eye view of the highway with all cans moved aside. Streaks of cheese were strongly visible on the road.In 2022, there were several highway food spills across the U.S. In September of that year, a semi-trailer carrying cases of Coors Light crashed on Interstate 75, near Tampa,spilling cans of beer all over.Atruck carrying Bertolli alfredo saucealso spilled over a highway in Memphis and a vehicle carrying tomatoes crashed and dumped hundreds of pounds oftomatoes on a California highway.
One Michigan highway experienced quite the condiment mess.
On Aug. 20, a semi-truck hit a bridge on Interstate 94 in Macomb County, Mich., and spilled out jugs of creamy dressing on the highway, a representative for the state police confirmed with PEOPLE.
The Michigan Department of Transportation also shared the news on X.
“Heads up-EB 94 at 9 Mile, only right lane open due to semi crashing into bridge w debris spilled on the road. Unknown eta to clean up crash,” the post read.
Aerial footage from Detroit’sLocal 4 WDIVshows white creamy dressing coating the shoulder of the road as large jugs containing more of the condiment are messily sprawled around.
The Mich. state police representative told PEOPLE that no one was hurt in the crash.
Just last August, an Arkansas highway saw a similar situation when nacho cheese spilled over Interstate 30 after a semi-truck accident, PEOPLE confirmed at the time.
The Arkansas Department of Transportation originally posted the unexpected mess toFacebook.
“Taco Tuesday, anyone?” the caption read. “A truck carrying cans of nacho cheese spilled today on I-30 west near Prescott. Things are all clear now and traffic is moving.”
The post was paired with images of the spill including close-up shots showing hundreds of cans with cheese pouring out of them.
Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from celebrity news to compelling human interest stories.
The overturned truck was seen in the background of the mess, while a second photo showcased a birds-eye view of the highway with all cans moved aside. Streaks of cheese were strongly visible on the road.
In 2022, there were several highway food spills across the U.S. In September of that year, a semi-trailer carrying cases of Coors Light crashed on Interstate 75, near Tampa,spilling cans of beer all over.
Atruck carrying Bertolli alfredo saucealso spilled over a highway in Memphis and a vehicle carrying tomatoes crashed and dumped hundreds of pounds oftomatoes on a California highway.
source: people.com