Perhaps MnDot should think twice before replacing street lights. This year there seems to be quite a lot of them knocked down. I would think it would be bad enough going into the ditch, but then take out a light as well. Maybe there too many on the roads.




A stretch of 169 by County road 9. I think there are four lights in a row knocked down. I wonder if it was the same person and for how often I travel on 169 I didn't even see what happened.


I wonder if this person knew how lucky they were? That was a close call. Would it be a near miss? No, it's a near hit.
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