Decatur residents pushing for more traffic safety measures
Decatur residents are pushing for more traffic safety measures on city streets after a number of accidents involving pedestrians in recent months. The most recent incident claimed the life of a 16 year-old boy struck while using a cross walk. They say their goal is to curb increased automobile violence within the city limits.
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Decatur residents pushing for more traffic safety measures

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