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Joyce Reliford: Double lights aren't enough

Driver cites near miss as evidence that new traffic signal not sufficient to make intersection of Burkesville Road and the Veterans' Bypass safe. Thinks rumble strips are needed.

By Joyce Reliford
Personal Commentary

It is evident that the double lights at the Highway 61 intersection are not working!!! As of Wednesday this week a car was going through the intersection and another one ran the light and just missed the car in the intersection by mere inches!!!! Just a few seconds difference would have possibly been another fatal accident.

I don't know the answer, but I don't understand why they won't put down warning strips.

It is terrible that people are not paying attention after all the accidents that have already been there. The news coverage has been great, drivers are just not listening or reading. --Joyce Reliford




This story was posted on 2015-06-14 08:05:23
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