Washington’s rule book for signs, signals and road markings, has nearly 200 pages devoted to Temporary Traffic Control (TTC), which aims to protect people on a construction site and move travelers ...
A highway warning sign urges extra caution for motorcyclists driving through a construction zone in Kennewick. Tri-City Herald file Q: Road signs in construction zones are orange. Aside from color, ...
Portage County is conducting a traffic safety study using temporary road improvements, including bike lanes and curb extensions, funded by a $200,000 federal grant. The study aims to eliminate traffic ...
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Bright orange road markings appear on highways: What they mean and why officials say they matter
You spot bright orange dashes on the highway and wonder what changed. Officials say the markings highlight temporary conditions like construction or lane shifts and aim to reduce crashes and slow ...
Q: Road signs in construction zones are orange. Aside from color, some look like “mandatory” black-and-white signs, while others look like the yellow “advisory” cautionary and warning signs. So, are ...
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