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Not making waves

Trucker German Merino says he doesn't want to cause traffic gridlock or do anything to make the commute worse. He does, however, want to make a statement during the protests. As the caravan approaches the port, traffic is going about 35 mph, and some puzzled motorists appear to be trying to figure out what's going on on the 110. Organizers say more trucks will join the caravan as it reaches the port and crosses the Vincent Thomas Bridge.

-- Tiffany Hsu, on the 110 at Pacific Coast Highway

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