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One of the most effective signs features an image of a forlorn-looking grizzly cub with the message: “Slow down. When a cub dies our community mourns.” Researchers concluded that the signs reduced ...
Along with the beginning of summer, the May long weekend is the starting point for construction season on Saskatchewan highways. "Road and utility workers, first responders, tow truck operators and ...
Crews spent the better part of a week closing down Highway 32 one lane at a time to allow for oil spraying. This work is separate from the other road work taking place in southwest Saskatchewan, ...
New York State transportation officials had fun with Star Wars Day over the weekend, translating digital highway signs into Yoda-speak to tout road safety.
Dan Palmer, with the Saskatchewan Ministry of Highways, said spotting road signs that are broken after the winter isn’t anything unusual. “We replace about 10,000 damaged signs annually, and that’s ...
Don’t be surprised if you spot damaged signs next to Saskatchewan highways this spring. As the snow melts and the April showers turn into May flowers, more and more broken or damaged highway signs are ...
Caution, there are curves ahead, sort of. Multiple new road signs that warn of curves in the road have some drivers questioning why they were installed.
Commuters on Interstate 59 in Houston are facing a puzzling new problem—illegible highway signs that are causing confusion and chaos for drivers.
According to the Highway Hotline, which provides details on road conditions and roadway advisories, several of the highways out of Regina were either closed or affected by snow conditions.
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