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		<title>Comment on Tuscaloosa News &#8211; Jon Howell by Zach McKenzie</title>
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		<dc:creator>Zach McKenzie</dc:creator>
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		<description>I think you have made several good points in this argument.  What you forgot before your rant began, is that you were talking about the Director of TDOT.  You should expect this from any worker at TDOT.  This is the same group who put turn lanes on one side of an intersection, while not putting them on another, leaving no room to turn for the side without turn lanes.  At these same intersections, there is no arrow, which leads to more frustration, making the car without the turn lane, and their fellow lane sharers behind them, wait through sometimes multiple green lights to be able to turn. </description>
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