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Last updated Jan 10 2006 04:24 PM MST
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& t+ {# y; L1 ]- u5 BCity council is considering putting 30-kilometre-an-hour zones around some schools, after pressure from parents.
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Administration officials have long argued that there is no evidence school speed zones reduce the danger for children.
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"This is simply adding it to our set of solutions," Rick Millican, general manager of transportation, said. "Council is not saying if they approve it, put a school zone everywhere someone wants on.
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" q& x& m6 r! X" f3 K2 LThe city hasn't used reduced speed limits around schools for more than 20 years.
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' D: f! K Y3 X' yPatricia Grell, with the Woodcroft area school council, says every school and playground should have lower speed limits.
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. O8 o. k, o! j" R! v0 V+ z"People are in a hurry, people are stressed out, they forget the speed limit and our children are very at risk when they are going to these places," she said./ b) l% e4 }5 M& y
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Council will vote on the policy change next week. |
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