CalTrans will be implementing new reflectors on many of California’s major highways, and Sacramento has already installed some on major on-off highway ramps. Drivers traveling the wrong way along ...
This is an archived article and the information in the article may be outdated. Please look at the time stamp on the story to see when it was last updated. SACRAMENTO — If you’ve never noticed red ...
A red stop sign means stop. But in case you miss the message on Terrace Street, city traffic engineers have added punctuation marks: 6-foot-long red reflectors on stop signs at two crossing streets.
You might have seen them, glowing in the dark, grabbing your attention as you drive by — vertical, reflective signs with a series of numbers on them. Some fire ...
I’ve noticed on the office building where I work in downtown Oakland and in other office buildings that some of the windows have a red reflector affixed to them. What is the purpose of these red ...
Ka-bump. Ka-bump, ka-bump, ka-bump. If you have driven along U.S. 1 through Martin County in recent weeks, you know the sound. It's one you've heard repeatedly as you pass over the arrows painted in ...
Wrong-way drivers on California freeways soon will be seeing red – lots of it. Alarmed by a spate of fatal crashes, Caltrans officials say they will be installing millions of red plastic reflectors – ...
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