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Additional thought on Rickie Williams' splendid idea

Thinks implementation would do much to cut down on Bypass carnage

Jon Halsey writes:
Rickie Williams suggestion would probably do as much to cut down on the "By-Pass" accidents as anything else. If it were not for the tie ups at this T-Section more folks would take the straight shot thru town rather than taking their chances the other way. - Jon Halsey, Knifley, KY
Comments re article 75572 Rickie Williams has Change Order suggestion for KYTC




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