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Advisory Speed Limit Signs

Advisory signs add a deeper degree of safety to roads and highways, complementing regular speed limit signs.

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Where to Place Caution Sides on the Road

Drivers appreciate yellow caution road signs that help them avoid disaster. The presence of any sign can quickly draw a motorist's attention.

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Creating Traffic Messages with Pavement Marking Equipment

Pavement marking equipment creates text, lines and symbols that communicate with drivers through restoration of faded markings on roads and parking lots.

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The Value of No Pedestrian Crossing Signs

No pedestrian crossing signs help reinforce taking safety precautions, such as where danger may be present or to protect private property.

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Getting Creative with Promotional Signs

As long as you keep the message short, it makes sense, and you use appropriate visuals, promotional sign making can be very helpful to an organization.

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How Effective Is a Do Not Enter Sign?

Do not enter signs are placed in the center to identify a one-way street or serve as barriers that prevent drivers from entering a street.

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Making Road Work Safer with Construction Zone Signs

‚ÄãTraffic needs to slow down in construction zones in order to preserve safety. This can be accomplished by having the right type of signage.

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Proper Placement of a School Zone Sign

‚ÄãA school zone sign is bright yellow with a familiar caution warning. These signs are placed in areas where students come in contact with traffic.

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How Crash Cushions Reduce Collision Impact

Crash cushions, known as impact attenuators, are used at road crew sites on highways as protection from traffic and are designed to handle repeated impacts.

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Directing Vehicles with Parking Signs

Parking signs make life easier for both an organization and its patrons, as well as employees, they help clarify where parking is acceptable.

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