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The Cobb County Department of Transportation (DOT) says speeding through residential streets is a big problem. In fact, it's one of the most common complaints they get. Now, the county is making it easier for residents to get those drivers to slow down. "They just fly down here and turn around like it's a racing track down here," said Sebastian Quiroga, who lives in a neighborhood off Bells Ferry Road. Cobb County residents in neighborhoods large and small are fed up with drivers zipping through their streets. "Sometimes they drive...
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