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TV: Car Crashed Into the House – Now Christer Is Building His Own Road Signs

When Christer and Susanne Forsberg were sitting and having coffee, it suddenly happened – a car had driven straight into their house. The accident was the starting point for the Forsberg couple's attempt to get the Swedish Transport Administration to take action against the dangerous speeds outside their home in Nås. – For the first 14 days, they brake. Then they honk and wave, says Christer Forsberg.
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When Christer and Susanne Forsberg were sitting and having coffee, it suddenly happened – a car had driven straight into their house. The accident was the starting point for the Forsberg couple's attempt to get the Swedish Transport Administration to take action against the dangerous speeds outside their home in Nås. – For the first 14 days, they brake. Then they honk and wave, says Christer Forsberg.

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dalademokraten.se broke the news on Thursday, July 9, 2026.
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