Even when following a maintenance schedule, certain sign hazards can signal that it’s time to replace them. Look for these warning flags when maintaining signs. The grace period provided by the 2009 Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices (MUTCD) is over, meaning it’s past time to replace any signs that were placed from 2009 and before. If you fail to comply with MUTCD regulations when it comes to replacing signs, it could result in a lawsuit. Knowing the 2009 MUTCD’s guidelines on when to replace highway signs and acting on them will save you money and keep the highways safe. After an Accident Car accidents are common on busy highways, and signs are sometimes caught in the wreck. All signs are to be installed on breakaway sign supports which are designed to bend or break upon collision. If your sign has become illegible or has gone missing, it is required...

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Understanding Traffic Sign Retroreflectivity
How Does Retroreflectivity Work? Retroreflectivity is the word for when traffic signs shine light from headlights back at the driver, allowing them to read any signs effectively at night or in low-light conditions. A seemingly clear layer on each sign contains prisms and beads that allow the light to reflect back to the source. The reflective layer is not clear, however. Reflective layers are made to match the color of your standard safety sign. There...
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