Motorists traveling at 65-miles-per-hour stopped on a busy 12-lane freeway east of Los Angeles on Sunday to scoop up money that fluttered out of a bag full of cash a motorcyclist had dropped.

California Highway Patrol officers said that traffic was briefly halted on the eastbound San Bernardino Freeway as motorists stopped to grab cash that was blowing across the highway then got back into their cars with the money and left.

The money belonged to a biker on a Harley Davidson who said the money spilled out of a computer bag full of cash after he accidentally dropped it and it ripped open.

Highway Patrol officers helped the biker gather up the cash that motorists hadn't taken.