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Some Billings Drivers Struggling with Back-In Angle Parking

Some Billings Drivers Struggling with Back-In Angle Parking Motorists in downtown Billings are adjusting to the change of one-way to two-way streets on N. 29th and N. 30th Street, and while that s been a challenge, the real issue drivers seem to have is the new way to park on these streets. The two-way traffic conversion has been completed as part of the Downtown Traffic Improvement Project, along with the change from head-in to back-in angle parking on these streets, which is a first for Billings. Get our free mobile app According to the Billings Public Works department, there are several advantages to back-in angle parking, which gives drivers a better line of sight to cyclists, pedestrians and other vehicles. Back-in angle parking also provides safer access to unload and load vehicle storage, and allows for the best position to exit the vehicle.

A new crime epidemic pops up in Billings costing victims thousands in repairs

A new crime epidemic pops up in Billings costing victims thousands in repairs The crime presents a game of cat and mouse for police Thieves targeting catalytic converters in Billings area and last updated 2021-02-01 12:24:29-05 BILLINGS - Police are keeping busy tracking a new wave of thefts in Billings and it’s something that could end up costing victims a small fortune to fix. Catalytic converters, a device found under the body of a vehicle and used to essentially clean exhaust, are disappearing at an alarming rate from vehicles all over town, sometimes being hit multiple times. At the Billings Public Works Department they’ve had their fleet trucks broken into, gas lines cut, tanks emptied, and catalytic converters cut out all within recent months.

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