Gardena Receives Auto Club Award
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Low pedestrian death and injury rates have earned the city of Gardena an Award of Excellence from the Automobile Club of Southern California.
Michael C. Foster, manager of the Auto Club’s Gardena office, said that Gardena is one of six Southern California cities to receive the distinction based on no pedestrian deaths in 1987. Competition involved 202 U.S. cities in the 10,000 to 100,000 category.
This is the seventh time in the last nine years that Gardena has received auto club recognition.
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