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Drive to Zero Day highlights road safety efforts at the Kansas Statehouse
TOPEKA (KSNT) – State leaders and safety advocates gathered at the Kansas Statehouse for Drive to Zero Day, an event focused on reducing traffic crashes and saving lives on Kansas roads. Officials with the Kansas Department of Transportation joined lawmakers and community partners to discuss the initiative and ways to improve roadway safety across the [...]
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