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Traffic Lights Gradually Return To Monrovia
With Alexander B. Gbartea & Jacob Roland

Published:  28 February, 2006
A Pictorial of traffic light on the Bushrod lsland Photo by Jacob Roland

MONROVIA, February 28 --Everywhere in the world there are motor accidents, in both developed and developing countries. Most of these accidents are caused by a number of reasons. Some are caused by bad road conditions, carelessness on the part of drivers or some other reasons that might be difficult to explain. In the wake of these constant occurrences of accidents, governments around the world are putting measures into place to reduce the number of accidents that occur on a daily basis by posting police officers at major places with heavy human flow, designing crosswalks and most effectively, installing traffic lights at major intersections, especially in the cities.

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