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George Kolbenschlag: NO THROUGH TRUCK TRAFFIC signs George Kolbenschlag writes: Seems to me a better and and MUCH less expensive solution to the issue of trucks going through the square would be to put a clear NO THROUGH TRUCK TRAFFIC no-no sign at the intersection of the by pass and then start ticketing drivers who ignore the sign. Or is that too complicated? --George KolbenschlagComments re photo 73111 Traffic Light diagram at FM2City HallGMFHJudicial Center This story was posted on 2017-06-11 03:51:57
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