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Three Lawrence intersections identified as dangerous
February 2, 2007
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The state identifies three intersections as among Lawrence's most dangerous, but you may be surprised by the ones they've picked.
Three Lawrence intersections identified as dangerous
The state identifies three intersections as among Lawrence's most dangerous, but you may be surprised by the ones they've picked. Enlarge video
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3 February 2007
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budwhysir (Anonymous) says…
inattentive cell phone talking, make up applying, feed your face, talk to your friends drivers make up the dangerous intersections, not the roadways.
3 February 2007
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budwhysir (Anonymous) says…
Rt politicaly speaking, I am glad you mention this intersection, with all the local people that will be traveling to KC for our HOME games at Arrowhead.
Thanks for the insight, I have not been to legends but I have driven in the area and know what you are saying
3 February 2007
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overthemoon (Anonymous) says…
i'd like to be able to read about this instead of watching a video.
3 February 2007
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tweetybird2 (Anonymous) says…
I would like to read it also. What's the Legends got to do with this?
3 February 2007
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Bladerunner (Anonymous) says…
I thought Right Thinker was talking about the apartment complex in Lawrence and not the shopping district in KC. I'm not really sure.
3 February 2007
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Pywacket (Anonymous) says…
overthemoon and tweetybird2~ I agree completely!!! This is one of my biggest peeves with online news services, such as CNN (which is very bad about it). When will they figure out that people who want to watch “live action” news turn on the tv!!!! At the very least, they should offer a printed version along with the video. And if they're smart, they could count the hits to the video and the printed version and find out what their readership really prefers.
5 February 2007
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JackRipper (Anonymous) says…
I had one of those dangerous intersections chase me down, they are vicious! If we are serious about traffic safety we would begin to have real driver's training and real driver's tests. Besides lack of skills I thought it was a privilege to drive, now apparently it is a right and we can do whatever we want while driving. At least we are providing jobs for paramedics and body shop people not to mention road people who can tell us how dangerous the “road” is.