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Internet mapping problem causes major problems on Garrett ST Shellie Elmore writes: We live at the end of Garrett Street, and the traffic is unbelievable! We moved here thinking that it would be safer for children to play because it is a dead end street. There is a constant turn around in our drive and our son is not allowed to be in the front yard or ride his bike in our driveway unless we are outside. When there are activities at the school at night and we are outside, we average giving directions to 5-7 people who are lost because of Internet mapping issues. Hats off to Judge Melton, Mayor Harris, Adair County 911, and anyone else who is willing to help make our children safe and our neighborhoods more peaceful! -Shellie ElmoreComments re article 42791. Problem with Internet Mapping to Schools creates scary situation This story was posted on 2011-03-03 10:18:21
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