Sixty years ago, the first emergency call box was installed on the 110 Freeway in South Los Angeles, and soon the popular program spread throughout L.A. County and eventually to neighboring Southern California counties. Today, the overwhelming majority of motorists stranded on a freeway or witnessing a pileup use their cell phones to call for […]
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