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  2. What are those new poles popping up all over Lexington? Hint ...

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    The new poles are not traffic cameras or Flock license plate readers, city officials said. The poles have started to be installed on the city’s south side in the Tates Creek and Lansdowne area.

  3. Atmospheric river snarls travel in Northern Calif. with ... - AOL

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    Snow-packed roads could be seen in the California Sierra as conditions continued to worsen Monday. The winter weather co Atmospheric river snarls travel in Northern Calif. with whiteout conditions

  4. Traffic camera - Wikipedia

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    A traffic camera is a video camera which observes vehicular traffic on a road. Typically, traffic cameras are put along major roads such as highways, freeways, expressways and arterial roads, and are connected by optical fibers buried alongside or under the road, with electricity provided either by mains power in urban areas, by solar panels or other alternative power sources which provide ...

  5. Traffic alert: New pedestrian safety changes at busy ... - AOL

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    There were 20 pedestrians killed in Lexington collisions last year, a 566% increase from the previous year. Traffic alert: New pedestrian safety changes at busy downtown Lexington intersection ...

  6. Portal:California roads - Wikipedia

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    Each state highway in the U.S. state of California is assigned a Route (officially State Highway Route) number in the Streets and Highways Code (Sections 300-635). Since July 1 of 1964, the majority of legislative route numbers , those defined in the Streets and Highways Code, match the sign route numbers .

  7. State highways in California - Wikipedia

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    The state highway system of the U.S. state of California is a network of highways that are owned and maintained by the California Department of Transportation (Caltrans).. Each highway is assigned a Route (officially State Highway Route [1] [2]) number in the Streets and Highways Code (Sections 300–635).

  8. Updated: Dozens of traffic accidents reported in Lexington ...

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    Updated story: Lexington police say they responded to more than 30 weather-related traffic issues between 3 and 7 a.m. this morning.

  9. Interstate 405 (California) - Wikipedia

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    The freeway is one of the busiest freeways in the nation and is the busiest freeway in California. [10] The freeway's congestion problems have led to jokes that the road was numbered 405 because traffic moves at "four or five" miles per hour (6.4 or 8.0 km/h), or because drivers had spent "four or five" hours to travel anywhere.