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Published: Sep 05, 2008 12:30 AM
Modified: Sep 05, 2008 06:20 AM

Menace on the Beltline

 

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Why are school buses allowed on the Beltline? They cannot do the speed limit, and during rush hour they are a hazard. They keep a whole lane of traffic at 45 mph, and when the other vehicles try to get out from behind the buses, they are already doing about 25 to 30 mph less than the next lane of traffic.

Put the buses on the side roads or streets and keep them off the Beltline.

Mary Mills, Angier

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