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Stanislaus County Public Works employees sprayed a paint decal warning motorists that a pedestrian crossing looms Robertson Road School in west Modesto. But it doesn’t improve the pavement in an ...
DAYTON — A shortage of traffic striping paint is leading to layoffs and could bring some road projects to a halt this spring and summer, officials said Monday, May 24.
Multnomah County urges drivers to avoid fresh road paint to ensure safety and maintain the visibility of lane lines.
The spill was reported around 4:47p.m. on Delta Road. Officials state that approximately 275 gallons of water based traffic paint was dropped from a truck, causing the paint spill all over the road.
MoDOT engineers said their road signs have reflective paint. When you shine your headlights, they should be easier to see. “The signs outside of town are minimal,” said Engevik.
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