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Raised rubber platforms at Thomas Mitchell Drive crossing | The Border Mail | February 14, 2025
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2/14/2025
WATCH: Wodonga Council has installed raised rubber platforms and advisory speed signs on Thomas Mitchell Drive with the aim to slow vehicles approaching the school crossing near Anne Street.
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