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Teresa Durbin: Speed limit needs to be reduced to 35mph Teresa Durbin writes: The solution is the speed. Everyone is racing to get through that light. The speed limit needs to be reduced to 35mph all the way to Walmart, with cameras at the intersection. A four way stop at that intersection with rumble strips, would also help. It is not a matter of visibility of the light it is a matter of speeders and reckless driving. Put these interventions in place and then enforce them, and we will see a drastic change at this intersection. - Teresa DurbinComments re article 99341 Outrage at 2nd horrific crash in 5 days at Bypass Burkesville This story was posted on 2018-09-05 13:23:58
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