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How a Parks and Recreation Sign Protects the Environment

A parks and recreation sign is an effective way to inform tourists and make them feel comfortable in their surroundings. Here are the environmental and safety benefits of posting a parks and recreation sign in your outdoor space.

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Saving Lives with Do Not Enter Signs

Head-on collisions are often caused by drunk drivers, but they can also result from confusion. An effective way to reduce crashes caused by confusion is to post "do not enter" signs where appropriate.

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How School Road Signs Create Safer Streets

Different types of campuses use different types of school road signs. Studies by the National Institute of Health have shown that traffic signs help reduce accidents in school zones.

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History of the Modern Traffic Signal

The traffic signal is a part of many people's daily lives, yet people rarely stop to think about its impact. Here's a brief history of how the traffic signal has directed traffic for over a century.

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Differences Between Effective and Ineffective Road Signs

Some keys to road sign effectiveness are durable material, reflective qualities during day and night, and a clear message. Zumar, a family sign company, has been in business for decades because it makes sure its signs make sense to clients and drivers.

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How Traffic Control and Signs Work Together

Road traffic control is a strategy used to protect construction zones or areas involving traffic disruption so that approaching vehicles avoid interfering with the scene. Traffic control may involve lights, flag wavers directing traffic, and cones or other markers to indicate areas that are off-limits to drivers.

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When to Use No Pedestrian Crossing Signs

Schools, hospitals and large industrial complexes can protect workers and visitors by posting signs that warn pedestrians not to cross. Here are various reasons why no pedestrian crossing signs can make your property safer.

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Various Uses for the No Traffic Sign

A "no traffic sign" prohibits vehicles or pedestrians from certain actions on city streets and highways. These signs come in various sizes, shapes and colors, but many of them are familiar to most drivers.

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Reasons for Truck Traffic Sign Variations

Freeways in America are designed to support a wide range of vehicles ranging rom motorcycles to cars to big rigs. Truck traffic signs are posted for large transport vehicles such as 18 wheelers.

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When To Post Regulatory Traffic Signs

If your organization includes paved roads on or near your property, you should be aware of how regulatory traffic signs are used and how they must comply with federal, state, and local regulations. Examples of these signs that remind drivers of the law are stop, yield, and no parking signs.

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