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About 20 parents have used orange cones and high-vis vests to operate the crossings for the past 18 months because Auckland Transport has refused to create official pedestrian crossings in the two streets, despite "a long line of near-misses" in which cars almost hit children in the two streets. / Video supplied by Elliot Gulick.

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