Police Tracking Number of Car Crashes
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Posted: 4:19 PM Oct 11, 2009
Police Tracking Number of Car Crashes
Colorado Springs
Car crashes, slide-offs and road closures. They happened all weekend long due to slick and icy road conditions and the Colorado Springs Police Department has been keeping track of all those accidents.
Reporter: Rosie Barresi
Email Address: rbarresi@kktv.com
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Posted by: Christopher DeBusk Location: Colorado Springs Co on Oct 12, 2009 at 09:06 AM

Well i think that if everyone would slow there roll it would work. When its icy out U SLOW DOWN but like saterday i whent out side and saw cars doing over the speed limit i have been here in Colo Spri Co sicne 1992 and i have seen it a lot worse out and still everyone did ok in cause they slowed down. So i belive if u cant driv e when its icy stay home but everyone whats to go outside and run around just like 11 news and others say "dont go any where if u can help it but if u do slow down". When it snows or the road way get icey
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