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Jennifer Parker: Thinks embankment needs to be cut down Personal commentary on KY 61/Burkesville Street intersection Jennifer Parker writes: Although no one can stop human error of people running red lights, there is one problem with the intersection that we have noticed. If a person is driving south towards Walmart on 61 from town, the embankment on the right hand side (I believe it would be considered the North/West side) blocks the view of the intersection and traffic entering the intersection from the right. This embankment needs to be cut down so cross traffic can be seen as they enter the intersection. At least if someone is running a red light, you may have time to stop if you can see traffic flow better as you enter the intersection. - Jennifer ParkerComments re article 74207 Something about this intersection requires an intervention This story was posted on 2015-03-30 02:53:52
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