Welcome to the Daily Ask. Each day, we ask readers on Facebook and Twitter what they think about a particular topic. Here's a recap of our responses.
Yesterday we asked, "How will you deal with Fourth of July crowds and traffic?"
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Now for tomorrow's question. A new survey finds that 78 percent of Washington area drivers approve of red light cameras. What do you think of them? Answer on Twitter or Facebook.
The Daily Ask: How Will You Deal With Fourth of July Crowds and Traffic?
Each day we ask our friends and followers to respond to a topic—here's what they had to say
Welcome to the Daily Ask. Each day, we ask readers on Facebook and Twitter what they think about a particular topic. Here's a recap of our responses.
Yesterday we asked, "How will you deal with Fourth of July crowds and traffic?"
Our Facebook Poll
Now for tomorrow's question. A new survey finds that 78 percent of Washington area drivers approve of red light cameras. What do you think of them? Answer on Twitter or Facebook.
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