Students from Morningside Elementary school and other audience members sit and listen to Alan Matheson, environmental adviser for Gov. Gary Herbert, as community leaders and government officials join together in kicking off the Care to Clear the Air campaign Monday, Nov. 14, 2011, at a press conference from the tower at Rice-Eccles Stadium.
Scott G Winterton, Scott G Winterton, Deseret News
Students from Morningside Elementary stand at the large windows in the tower overlooking the Salt Lake Valley. Community leaders and government officials join together in kicking off the Care to Clear the Air campaign Monday, Nov. 14, 2011, at a press conference from the tower at Rice-Eccles Stadium.
Students from Morningside Elementary stand in the tower overlooking the Salt Lake Valley at Rice-Eccles Stadium where they joined civic and government officials to kick off the Care to Clear the Air campaign Monday.
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There are folks who like to go for a drive when they are bored. Most of us however drive when we need to, that's why the number of cars on the road changes very little as gas prices rise.
Can we encourage the city to be "smarter" with the control of traffic flow? I hate driving on surface streets because if you get caught by one red light you get caught by all of them.