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Rome sees return of traffic conductor s podium in Piazza Venezia
17 Mar, 2021
Podium used by traffic police is back in operation in central Rome.
Romans have welcomed back the traditional sight of a traffic official conducting rush-hour transport from a podium in the city s central Piazza Venezia.
The retractable platform has been out of action for an extended period of time but is now operational once more following the re-paving of the square s
The podium, which pops up at the flick of a switch, is designed to give vigili greater visibility when directing traffic in the busy intersection between Via Quattro Novembre, Via del Corso and Via del Plebiscito.
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