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Letters: When will the lights be coordinated?

Por: The Advocate Opinion October 13, 2022

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East Baton Rouge Mayor-President Sharon Weston Broome has talked about since she first took office. “In this Digital Age, very few cities in the U.S. have fully connected traffic signal systems — I’m proud to say Baton Rouge is leading the way,” she said in 2020.In driving to work this morning, I sat through the full cycle signals at three traffic lights on Siegen Lane alone, one directly after the other.According to records, this issue... + full article



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