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The Ultimate in Pavement Markings

Zumar pavement markings and signs are commonly used to deliver messages to road users. They show drivers, passengers, and cyclists the parts of a road that they should and shouldn't be using, to indicate where passing is permitted, and provide information about the road conditions up ahead. For instance, drivers need to stay to the right of yellow markings on the road because they separate traffic that is moving in different directions.

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How Road Construction Signs Make Your Commute Easier

These signs are a critical element of the highway as they help in communicating guidance, warning and rules that as drivers you will need to now. This will help you to safely navigate through the streets and roads.

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The Many Faces of the Road Closed Sign

Traffic signs are used to control traffic and to guide drivers in certain traffic situations. They also warn the drivers, tell them about the rules to follow as well as inform them about the conditions of the road such as icy, slippery, no outlet, road closed sign and much more.

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A Traffic Safety Product Manufacturer for Your Daily Needs

You will find now that we are incorporating reflective components and materials in our products such as safety curbs, speed bumps, and traffic signs. On the other hand, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has mandated content levels of certain materials being used in traffic safety products. For example, parking stops traffic cones and barricades among many others should incorporate specified amount of recycled materials such as LDPE plastics, rubber, and PVC. This has led to the reduction of costs, and you will see the difference as you shop.

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Work Zone Signs, Safety for You and Road Workers

Construction sites are an extremely dangerous area for both those working in them, and motorists who drive through them. Thankfully, though, we can take measures to try to prevent them. That includes putting up informative work zone signs at the site.

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Who Determines Where Those “Reduce Speed Ahead” Signs Are Posted?

Traffic and civil engineers have many safety concerns to consider when designing or changing the layout of roads and streets around us. You will often find cyclist and pedestrian safety at the top of their list for every project. One of the ways to address this concern is with speed reduction, formerly known as traffic calming. Engineers use physical design—such as the narrowing of roads and installation of speed bumps—to slow traffic down around people and increase their safety around motorists.

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When and Where Can Children at Play Sign Be Posted?

When considering installing custom signage, the safest place to start researching is local DOT guidelines and regulations. There are certain regulations that must be adhered to, in addition to local regulations you must follow. If you live in an area which has a housing authority, then check to make sure that signs are allowed to be placed before placing one. Once you determine whether you are allowed to place a "slow children at play sign" then you must consider which type is the best. There are a few things to consider when deciding to install "slow children at play" signs.

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Delineators Protect Workers in Construction Zones

There are often laws that require drivers to slow down and follow lane changes and other specific directions when moving a vehicle through an area under construction. Delineators are key tools used to direct traffic and caution drivers in construction zones

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Guidelines For Displaying ADA Signs

The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) states that all signs must meet certain standards in regard to reflectivity, design, size, mounting, and height.

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Traffic Control

Safety should always come first. School systems across the country are always striving to improve all areas of safety for their student body and staff. Delineators are one way to achieve this.

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