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Father who lost son to distracted driver creates new sign to promote road safety
Daniel Mc Bride hopes the sign can be installed in school zones and other pedestrian areas to encourage drivers and walkers to stay alert.
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What happenedDaniel Mc Bride hopes the sign can be installed in school zones and other pedestrian areas to encourage drivers and walkers to stay alert.
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CenterFather who lost son to distracted driver creates new sign to promote road safety
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