Let’s Work Together Los Alamos!

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Let’s work together Los Alamos! Road improvements are an important part of maintaining a safe community. But being bogged down in traffic is no fun while we wait for projects to be completed. Why not consider walking, biking, taking the bus, or carpooling instead of driving alone? If the community works together to minimize traffic congestion, everyone’s commute will move a little smoother.
Visit the Drive Less website to help you find alternative methods of transportation: www.lacnm.com/driveless
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