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Newspaper Article

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2000
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Overview
Virginia Anderson's \"A walk on the wild side\" article in the April 20 DeKalb section of The Atlanta Journal-Constitution is accompanied by a photo of an Emory student crossing North Decatur Road. It is obvious that the student is not using the crosswalk and light at the corner but has chosen to walk between cars, thus making her journey hazardous. The Emory area has sidewalks and marked crossings with lights. Part of the problem is that people don't use the crosswalks and prefer to jaywalk. This is the case in most areas of Atlanta.
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Atlanta Journal Constitution, LLC

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