Anti-Gridlock Traffic Law
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Three cheers for the Los Angeles City Council in its efforts to clear gridlock by enacting an ordinance to deal with the blocking of intersections by autos trapped by clogged streets.
It sounds wonderful, but how long will diligent enforcement last? While we are at it, how about enforcement in the area of illegal parking in bus stop zones and in other red curb areas downtown?
Two bus stops for immediate action are (1) Temple Street eastbound in front of the County Hall of Administration and (2) Temple Street at Spring eastbound. These two examples should be easy to deal with as oftentimes the illegally parked autos bear California exempt or “E” plates.
ALLAN W. STYFFE
Glendale
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