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Heartbroken at the Number of People Dying on Our Roads

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January 30, 2026
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Dear Editor,

I am so heartbroken over the number of people dying on our roads. I am even more heartbroken at the number of young people dying on our roads. Many of these deaths seem to be senseless and avoidable. 

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What is really happening on our roads?

This situation on our roads is becoming a crisis.

Condolences to the families and loved ones of those deceased.

We need solutions, solutions, solutions, RIGHT NOW!

Yours truly

Citizen Audreyanna Thomas

 

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