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The blind intersection on the winding Loudoun County road will soon be eliminated

Summary by The Washington Hispanic
Sunday marked seven years since a mother from Loudoun County, Virginia, died when an out of control and dilapidated food truck crashed into her van on a dangerous stretch of Evergreen Mills Road outside Leesburg. Now, the county is acquiring nearby land to eliminate the blind intersection on Watson Road, where Erin Kaplan died and several family members were seriously injured on September 8, 2017. Construction is expected to begin in 2026 to bui…
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