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Questions if anyone knows how to drive around the Square

Comments re article 57126 Time to act to make streets crosswalks safer is now Carolyn Williamson writes:
Or as stated in my other comment. (Response to Stop Lights commentary) It may help if people are made to take Drivers Education classes and learn to obey the laws of the road.

Case in point, no one seems to know exactly how to drive around the square or what STOP means??? - Carolyn Williamson
Thanks We'd like to see Stops at every Crosswalk in town. We'd like to see uniformity in Kentucky towns with "rotaries" like our Public Square and Burkesville's. Both are same physical layout, with different rules. Either would be fine. -EW




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