Driving across America today, you will encounter a dizzying variety of cultures, landscapes, people, and animals. But the one consistent thing that will stay the same from Maine to California are the ...
Learning road signs can seem like a one-time job. People cram for a test, then drive for years on habit. Yet signs change, routes change, and memory fades. Some symbols also ask drivers to supply ...
Drive down virtually any highway in America and you'll see a variety of signage that's designed to give drivers information on their location, the rules of the road, and the presence of any nearby ...
Highway signs are a ubiquitous part of America's infrastructure iconography. The U.S. highway shields are probably the most well-known mass-produced piece of aluminum in the country. However, the ...
Adopt-a-Highway signs are a ubiquitous fixture on United States roadways, and there’s a good reason why: States save millions of dollars each year by turning over trash pickup to groups that actually ...
(WHTM) — Now that you know why highway signs are green, It is time to dive into another highway sign question. Why are some signs in one font and other signs in another font? Before that question is ...
RALEIGH (WTVD) -- Ever wonder why some signs in the Triangle tell you you're traveling in one direction when you're really going the other way? The signs don't agree with your GPS, or a map, and they ...
Drivers passing through River Ridge are seeing double this week after duplicate road signs sprouted along Jefferson Highway in River Ridge seemingly overnight, much to the chagrin of locals. The ...