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Comment: Suggests rumble strips on north side of Crossing About: Injury collision occurs at CWB/Greensburg ST-RD intersection To ColumbiaMagazine.com: My question is why weresn't the rumble strips placed on both sides of this intersection instead of just the north side? Nothing is going to completely stop people from running this intersection. I see folks run thru the stop lights at the Wal-Mart once in a while. But I think rumble strips on the south side would be worth a try. Sincerely, s/Wally Burress This story was posted on 2009-07-06 01:15:27
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