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An expensive trip on the turnpike

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On May 29, I was traveling on the Pennsylvania Turnpike in a new Mustang convertible I waited for years to purchase. I drove past a work zone where they were spraying what I thought was water on gravel piled up alongside the road. Then I noticed white splashes on my windshield and hood. I though a flock of birds must have gotten my car.

When I got home, I proceeded to clean off my seats, to no avail. It would not come off. This substance is all over my windshield, my headlights, my hood and my grill. It is splattered everywhere.

When they are spraying anything that could damage cars, they should shut the lane down until the work is done. Insurance isn’t cheap, and neither is a new car.

Jeannei Smith

Waynesburg

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