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Highway signs switched from all capital ... but there is a sign -- just a green sign with an I-95 crest and the word “ENDS” below it. And that’s it. Well, you know the idea is you want ...
The U.S. highway shields are probably the most well-known mass-produced piece of aluminum in the country. However, the countless green signs that dot every thoroughfare are a subtle staple for ...
Originally, California’s road signs were black with white lettering, but the state changed them after a federal rule was ...
The next time you’re sitting in Austin traffic, take a closer look at the words directing ... switching the font on the green signs. Instead of the Standard Highway Alphabet lettering sanctioned ...
(Jim Culbert) The sign was posted in front of his business on a busy stretch of the Trans-Canada highway ... at this time of year. Green Gay Bulls is a play on words, in reference to the ...
There, just past the intersection of state Route 1 and state Route 46, is a green roadside sign that has ... come on from 46 or up [Highway] 1, we have to give them word at some point that the ...
Let's unlock that mystery. Believe it or not, highway traffic signs haven't always been green everywhere in the US. Some states, like Arizona, experimented with different colors for different ...
Zoom in: The large, green sign is located near the newly restored section of I-95, where a tanker burst into flames last year leading to a partial highway collapse. The on-ramp to I-95 south where ...
Those green highway signs on interstates increasingly have problems. Older signs are almost invisible at night and it's creating issues for drivers and headaches for state transportation managers.
Highway infrastructure often features a variety of signboards, each serving a crucial role in guiding motorists safely to ...
(WHTM) — When driving on an interstate or any other major highway, you may see a sign directing you to a different city or another roadway. Most of these signs are green. But, what or who made ...
But who chose green, and why? Well ... enough to notice when you need it,” says ADOT’s John LaBarbera. If highway signs, mile marker signs, or any other non-emergency signs were a different ...