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New Video: Ineffective Specialty Warning Signs: What’s the Harm?

September 10, 2018 by LRRB

A new video produced by the Minnesota Local Road Research Board is designed to help city and county engineers respond to common requests for specialty warning signs, such as children at play and deer crossings. The video explains why some of these popular warning signs are ineffective and can actually be counterproductive. The four-minute video draws on past Minnesota research and is a great companion for a new LRRB guidebook on responding to citizen traffic requests.

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