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Motorists who travel the isolated stretch of highway from Castle Junction at the Alberta border to Radium, B.C., can feel a little bit safer with access to an emergency call box along the route.
The two motoring organisations began placing "sentry boxes" beside main roads just before the First World War, and by the 1960s, when then practice ceased, there were about 1,500 of them.
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