Would Measure HLA In Los Angeles Really Make Streets Safer?

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In recent years, traffic fatalities have remained stubbornly high across California despite efforts to reduce them. That’s especially true in Los Angeles where last year, more than 330 people -- drivers, pedestrians and cyclists -- were killed in collisions, a number higher than the city’s homicide rate. In response to the toll, L.A. voters are voting this election on a ballot measure that’s supposed to make the city’s streets safer.
Reporter: Saul Gonzalez, The California Report

Several feet of snow fell in higher elevations in the Sierra Nevada over the weekend. The blizzard closed many businesses and shut down I-80.  
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Would Measure HLA In Los Angeles Really Make Streets Safer?

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Would Measure HLA In Los Angeles Really Make Streets Safer?
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