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When will stoplight be installed at Greenhills RD/KY 206? Whether speed was a factor in most recent mishap or not, visual cues from recent 'enhancement' is causing higher speeds, greater chances for accidents, as the State Highway Department was told before the expenditure of taxpayers' dollars - and failure to make all traffic stop at the dangerous intersection. CM Mitzi McKinley Bault writes: For weeks we could not get in or out of our drive. Utilities turned off at times, and the state spent a lot of taxpayers' money, when all that had to done was put up a stop light. All it (so called sight enhancement project did made drivers go faster. No one enforces the 35mph speed. How many people have to be hurt or killed to get people to slow down. Mitzi BaultComments re article 63764 Wreck at 206 Greenhills Road blocks traffic for period of time This story was posted on 2013-12-05 00:15:46
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