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How Crash Cushions Save Lives

One of the main reasons for crash cushions is to limit the damage that can occur on highways. Crash cushions are often placed in front of gore points and near overpasses. A gore point is part of a freeway exit, such as where white lines form a v-shape with landscaping in the middle.

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How Wrong Way Signs Save Lives

Everyone has seen "Wrong Way" signs all their lives. The message is so powerful that it instantly conjures up images of danger. Wrong way signs are effective because most people don't want to be seen driving in the wrong direction since it's risky, illegal and looks reckless. Not only can wrong way driving (WWD) lead to a serious and costly moving violation, it poses a life-threatening scenario for multiple drivers and passengers.

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Reasons to Design Pavement Marking Stencils

Pavement markings communicate to both drivers and pedestrians. Government, businesses and other organizations invest in pavement marking stencils when they need extensive markings with the same design painted onto the ground. Here are some of the many reasons to use and save these stencils.

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Benefits of Custom Routing Real Estate Signs

Real estate routing signs are seen in residential, commercial, and industrial areas. These signs identify property that is available for sale, rent or lease. They can help to either create awareness or identify the location of the available home, office, complex, or land. Here are reasons for sellers to use custom routing real estate signs.

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How Interstate Signs Help Direct Traffic

The Interstate Highway System is funded by the Federal Government and has been around since the fifties. These freeways are maintained by the states. For people who want to see America, all the cities and towns are connected through national and state transportation planning. To help you get from any region to another, interstate signs lead the way.

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Why You Need Seasonal Warning Signs

If your signs do not contain sufficient language to warn drivers, you can be held liable if an accident occurs on your property. Warning signs such as "slippery when wet" are designed to work as uniform messages across the nation. These signs need to remain up-to-date with government requirements. It can't always be assumed that old signs will still be valid, as laws are constantly changing at local levels.

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How Private Property Signs Keep the Peace

Posting private property signs communicates that you do not want strangers parking on or near your property. Each state has its own definition for trespassing, so it helps to study your state's laws about entering and remaining on a private property without authorization. Signs can help prevent cars from using up parking slots.

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Take Control of Traffic with One Way Signs

The use of "one way signs" on your property to direct traffic in one direction is useful in places where there is not enough space for two lanes. You may also use it for temporary detours or simply to keep cars from entering a certain location. Whether the sign points left or right, it is helpful for keeping traffic moving in one direction.

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Supporting Your Community with Pedestrian Signs

Displaying pedestrian signs helps promote a friendly atmosphere, while encouraging slower traffic in your area. If your business is anywhere near a school or hospital, chances are you will see pedestrians on the sidewalk. You may also be located in a scenic or quiet residential area where people enjoy taking walks. The following situations call for pedestrian signs to create a safer environment.

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How Warning Signage Protects Your Guests

It's very important to use warning signage on your property whenever there is any risk that accidents may occur. Signs play a huge role in reducing the number of accidents in areas where there are possible road hazards due to environmental factors. Not only can appropriate signs protect you from litigation, you can send out a message to your community that you care about safety.

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