As Baltimore prepares to begin enforcing $90 fines for “blocking the box,” Council President Bernard C. “Jack” Young wants to first make sure the city’s traffic lights are synchronized correctly. Young plans to introduce a resolution at Monday night’s council meeting calling on the city Department…
Source: Sun
Council president wants traffic lights synced before Baltimore begins fining drivers for blocking the box
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