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Survivor of 2014 collision suggests safety improvements

She advocates flashing yellow caution lights, rumble strips. Click on headline for complete story
See related: Columbia PD report details of fatality collision on bypass for details of the collision the writer survived.

By Vicky Dianne Loy
Personal commentary

Ed i was involved in the December 30, 2014 accident same place. I'm just now getting mobile again, but still have a long way to go.

We need a flashing caution light and rumble strips before the light.



I don't know where to start to get this done, but it is needed asap before more people die there.

There have already been too many deaths in that very spot, and many many blessed to just simply be here, as myself.

If there is anything you can do or guide me in to start the process to get something done, steer me in the right direction.

I would greatly appreciate it. Petitions, whatever.

Thank you so much for your time and im thankful to be here to write to you.

Comments re article 74177 Columbia Police currently investigation fatality collision


This story was posted on 2015-03-28 16:19:30
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