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When the commute goes Dr. Seuss: Flying fish the latest obstacle thrown inHouston drivers' way
If you were unlucky enough to be heading to work around 6:30 this morning, you might have happened upon an unsightly scene: Frozen fish scattered throughout the northbound lanes of Highway 59 near Dunlavy.
As first reported by KTRK Ch. 13, an 18-wheeler swerved to avoid hitting another car, causing its rear to hit the wall of the highway and its contents to become Dr. Seuss-style flying fish.
The spill did not take much time to clean up, and only briefly affected the flow of traffic in the right two lanes, as it was mostly contained in the right shoulder of the highway.
Luckily, the accident was cleaned up before the temperature rose (unspilled fish were transferred to a new vehicle), avoiding any olfactory unpleasantries for commuters.
In a Houston commuting world of tanker spills, truck explosions, billowing massive tire fire smoke and bus-train collision, the flying fish seem almost quaint.