The county Roads Department has replaced nearly a third of York County’s stop signs with new reflective versions.
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3M tech making it easier for drivers to see on dark, rainy roadsThe first Scotchlite-enhanced stop sign went up in Minneapolis in 1939. Now reflective signs and license plates, often made with 3M technology, are the standard. “We have really good market ...
The Minnesota Department of Transportation wants motorists to notice stop signs and stop lights more to reduce crashes at intersections. The agency will apply reflective red metal strips on nearly ...
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