"[The city is] looking at some areas working with CATS to see if we can acquire some pieces of property to construct bus pull-offs," Fred Raiford, with the city of Baton Rouge said. Warning, though, that "traffic could be impacted during certain times of the day." CATS also added: "We have discussed this …
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City trying to figure out how to deal with stopped buses on a two-lane Government Street
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