NSU Pedestrians Endangered by Traffic on Road Near Light Rail Station
By Kevin Duffan, Norfolk Personal Injury Attorney
Norfolk State University students are in danger each time a new train arrives at the Brambleton Avenue light rail station, according to a report in the January 22, 2012, Virginian-Pilot. Traffic on the road separating the station from the campus is simply too overwhelming for regular pedestrian traffic. To learn more about these concerns, visit “Norfolk State University Students Endangered by Tide Light Rail Station?“.
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