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9/16/2009
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Rush Hour Traffic Accidents , Sept. 16, 2009

Today there was a terrible auto accident on the MM bridge tunnel. I-664. It happened during rush hour, tying up traffic on the bridge-tunnel complex for hours. One person killed, just trying to get to work. Just yesterday, candidates for governor debated transportation costs and taxes in Norfolk. One accused the other of sponsoring new taxes to pay for new roads. The other accused the other of having no plan.
Neither will tell the voters what needs to be done. Only painless solutions here.
I guess lawyers will be hired to sue motorists to recover damages because of injuries sustained. Sure wish I could think of a way to sue politicians for the injuries they allow to happen.


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