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Rant and Rave: Reader grateful for ‘No turn on red’ signs

First publishedJul 17, 13:00 UTC
Last updatedJul 17, 14:57 UTC · 5m ago
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Rant and Rave: Reader grateful for ‘No turn on red’ signs
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RAVE to the “No turn on red” signs! Too many pedestrians and bicyclists have been injured or killed at crosswalks in the recent past.

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RAVE to the “No turn on red” signs! Too many pedestrians and bicyclists have been injured or killed at crosswalks in the recent past. The few minutes added to a car trip are more than worth some person’s life. Being kind to one another is a simple action that makes our city better.

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RAVE to the “No turn on red” signs! Too many pedestrians and bicyclists have been injured or killed at crosswalks in the recent past.
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1 outlet, average source rating 6.0/10.
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