CRESTVIEW, Fla. (AP) — Spring break is underway and the beer is already flowing — onto a Florida interstate highway.
Okaloosa County Sheriff's officials said on Facebook Wednesday that a tractor-trailer carrying Busch beer spilled its cargo onto Interstate 10 in the Florida Panhandle.
In a news release, the Florida Highway Patrol said the truck driver failed to maintain his lane, resulting in the vehicle running onto the shoulder of the road before overturning.
He was treated for minor injuries at the scene and was charged with careless driving.
Troopers said about 60,000 pounds of Busch beer was tossed from the trailer.
- Posted March 08, 2018
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It's spring break and beer is flowing - on a Florida highway
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