Commuters faced scenes of "mash destruction" this morning on Interstate 77 in Charlotte, N.C.
That's right — I-77 South was littered with spuds after a tractor-trailer overturned at around 2 a.m. ET Friday, according to the
North Carolina Department of Transportation
We're talking about 50,000 pounds of potatoes,
according to local news reports
The truck's driver said he fell asleep "and hit a barrier and overturned," state troopers told The Associated Press. The wire service adds that "he was taken to a hospital for injuries that did not appear to be serious."
Charlotte's WSOC-TV says the potato spill stretched for hundreds of yards. The first photos of the scene show the spuds glowing in the streetlights and covering the entire road.
Unfortunately, most of these taters probably aren't good to eat at this point because of a fuel spill, according to reporters at the scene.
However,
The Charlotte Observer
Social media lit up with the news. Check out some of the reaction:
The Two-Way has a history of covering unusual roadway spills. Here are a few you might recall:
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Fourteen million angry bees set loose in Idaho
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About 5,000 chickens escaped a truck
- Thousands of piglets got loose from a truck in Ohio,
and authorities spent hours
- And
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