Fargo Mulled Lower Speed Limit on Road Before Fatal Crash
Records show Fargo officials considered a lower speed limit on a stretch of road the day before a crash there killed an 8-year-old girl.
The Forum said it got copies of e-mails and transcripts provided by the city to Norm Anderson. The former federal prosecutor has been hired to investigate the Dec. crash that killed 8-year-old Amanda Leininger of Fargo. She was a passenger in a car that collided with another vehicle.
Fargo Mayor Dennis Walaker has said police reports indicate a rut on the edge of the road likely played a role in the crash.
The city asked Anderson to investigate when city workers found out about the rut and how they responded. City officials have said a crew was en route to repair the rut when the crash occurred.
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Information from: The Forum, http://www.in-forum.com
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