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Disappearing road markings in Ottawa. Councillor raises concerns about paint for road lanes, intersections

Disappearing road markings in Ottawa. Councillor raises concerns about paint for road lanes, intersections

CTV News12-05-2025

Faded paint at the intersection of Sussex Drive and George Street. An Ottawa councillor says new requirements for road paints has resulted in faded lines. (Josh Pringle/CTV News Ottawa)

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