Installation of traffic light finally begins

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TrafficLight.jpgResidents are always pushing for more traffic signals near schools and in residential neighborhoods -- especially after tragic traffic accidents.

The process, however, to get such devices installed is a long one.

In La Verne, one resident claims it took five years and a fatality to get a light installed at Fruit Street and Base Line Road, Daily Bulletin reporter Wes Woods II reports.

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Lydia Latte' said:

With La Verne it is always important to first remind people that while red means stop, green always means go.

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