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Stouffville Sun-Tribune (Stouffville, ON), August 6, 2005, p. 9

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fnsj jfui s t 4mw anmew axm43rarts3bs economist sunsun- friune safety saturday aug 6 2005 ih yorks south end cops say from page 1 as long as you have extreme high temperatures and limited electricity supply youre going to have more of these days mr fagen said wherever people can do their little bit to reduce their strain on the system every utile bit of effort will help but there has to be a better way of dealing with electricity shortages york regional police traffic unit staff sgt chris bullen said this is unacceptable he said this put peoples lives at risk there must be a better solu tion there were no serious acci dents stemming from the traffic light problems wednesday but traffic was snarled in the south end sgt bullen said the rolling nature of the what to do the highway traffic act of ontario says if a signal is flashing green you may proceed forward if a signal is flashing amber you may proceed with caution if a signal is flashing red you should stop yield the right of way to any coming traffic and proceed when its safe and when a signal is not functioning at all treat it as you would a fourvay stop power cuts made it impossible for police to predict which lights were going down and there arent enough officers to control traffic at each one the region is in the midst of testing a batterybackup system that would give a traffic signal four hours of power if the elec tricity goes out mr cosgrove said but rolling out the system for all 700 traffic signals across the region would cost 7 million the backup system is in pre liminary tests sgt bullen met with york region transportation and works staff- and powerstream officials thursday he hopes they can create a system to warn police and residents if there is a threat of lights malfunctioning but its also important to con serve energy he stressed i dont know how we can appeal to consumers to cut back on electricity but something must be done he said powerstream has committed to working cooperatively with the 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