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For deaf-blind son, dad waited two years for Green Bay to approve four-way stop sign - MSNA father has been pushing for a four-way stop sign to help protect his deaf and blind son. The Director of Public Works insisted one wasn't needed.
A father has been pushing for a four-way stop sign to help protect his deaf and blind son. The Director of Public Works insisted one wasn't needed.
Nearly every blind person has at least one story of getting lost or disoriented. Despite the use of walking canes, guide dogs, help from strangers, and popular navigational apps like Google Maps ...
The project is part of the city's initiative to eliminate pedestrian traffic fatalities. If the trial is successful, these maps could be installed at all New York's 13,000 traffic lights ...
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