BANGOR, Maine — The cleanup of concrete mix that spilled out of a mixer truck onto Hogan Road on Wednesday afternoon backed up traffic for about half an hour.
Bangor police Sgt. Garry Higgins said the driver of the Sargent Corp. truck was not aware that he was losing his load until he was flagged down by a passing motorist around 3 p.m.
Sargent employees and a city street sweeper were brought in to clean up a 500- to 600-foot stretch that ran from the Bangor Federal Credit Union entrance to the Darling’s Ford Volkswagen Audi dealershi



Don’t worry about those lane lines. The Canadians just ride in between them anyway.
You are supposed to drive between them.
Driving in between lanes = One half of the vehicle in one lane, the other half of the vehicle in the other lane. Get it? Got it? Good!
Dont pick on the Canadians, they cant help it they cant drive..
free rust proofing
Could have been worse. It may have been a salt truck. Yet they only lose their loads in the winter.
Caption got the date wrong, Wednesday was the 26th. Just FYI.
BDN editors miss something again!!! LoL
For the BDN, a free press means freedom from copy editing.
Only 5 comments in aggregate?
I thought the comments would pour in one form or other.
C’mon, don’t be so stiff.
wow that’s a new twist on resurfacing the roads. Let’s see how long this lasts in Maine Winters
BDN GETS DATE WRONG! Where is the tipper on this big story?