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Old 04-15-17 | 05:37 AM
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Originally Posted by rumrunn6
that part was me. was just thinking someone in authority should be aware of the hazard. regardless of the original engineering, there is a hazard to public safety. if they aren't aware and do nothing to correct it, that's one thing. if they are aware and do nothing that's another thing

I fully agree that the proper authority should be made aware. There is no possible way that any government can have enough observant staff to notice every single potential safety issue. This is especially true with Northern climate roads where hazards can pop up daily. Most cities do rely on citizen input to be made aware of hazards. My city has a central "286-CITY" phone number for complaints.
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