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BUFFALO, N.Y. — A thin film that reflects light in intriguing ways could be used to make road signs that shine brightly and change color at night, according to a study published on Aug. 9 in Science ...
The U.S. Department of Transportation’s Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) today announced a final rule that will improve safety for all road users by ensuring that pavement markings are made more ...
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Once the sun sets, commuting by bike or skateboard becomes a risky game. The newest gear for night riders is a stylish shirt with retroreflective stripes sewn directly into the fabric, increasing ...
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TxDOT contractors will begin upgrading city intersections in Wichita Falls by installing retroreflective backplates on traffic signal heads, which will improve visibility and help drivers distinguish ...
Starting Monday, March 23, and continuing through Saturday, March 28, TxDOT crews will begin adding retroreflective backplates at additional intersections in Wichita Falls.
A thin film that reflects light in intriguing ways could be used to make road signs that shine brightly and change color at night. The technology could help call attention to important traffic ...