PENNSYLVANIA (WHTM) — We see them every time we are on a highway or road: traffic signs. But did you know that PennDOT categorizes these signs? According to PennDOT, signs are divided into three ...
Q: There are some intersections, usually in neighborhoods, that don’t have any traffic control: no stop signs or yield signs. How are you supposed to handle those? Who yields to whom? And how do the ...
The Bureau of Transportation Statistics estimates that 91% of summer trips will be via car and 250 to 499 miles each way. Today we look at our roads. Related Articles Today in History: October 20, ...
Ever found yourself squinting at a traffic sign, scratching your head, and wondering what on […] ...
When you first learned to drive, you were likely given a guide to the various road signs and their meanings. Whether it was in a formal Driver’s Education class or through a state-issued driver’s ...
If you've spent some time on highways and rural backroads, you may have noticed something strange – some road signs are peppered with holes. It could be any marker, from a simple red "Stop" to a ...
The Bureau of Transportation Statistics estimates that 91% of summer trips will be via car and 250 to 499 miles each way. Today we look at our roads. Originally, California’s road signs were black ...