Traffic on a California freeway was clogged after a truck carrying bathroom paper rolls spilled.
In keeping with the California Freeway Patrol, roughly three large bins of bathroom paper fell from a Ford F-350 onto the southbound lanes of the 5 Freeway in Newhall, California on Monday morning.
Authorities said that tons of of rolls clogged the freeway for hours and blocked two lanes of visitors within the Los Angeles County metropolis.
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Pictures from the scene confirmed the bathroom rolls littering the highway as law enforcement surveyed the scene and tried to clear the roadway.
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Video from SKY Fox confirmed CHP officers quickly making an attempt to take away the bathroom paper from the lanes of visitors.
Officers had been seen haphazardly tossing the rolls of toilet tissue over the embankment.
The company mentioned that officers cleaned up the mess in roughly 20 minutes, but social media customers had been fast to make gentle of the comical scenario.
“If this happened a few years ago there’d be a brawl on the freeway,” one individual wrote.
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“Wow!” one other mentioned.
“How appropriate,” one other wrote. “The entire state is in the toilet.”