WASHINGTON — Driving along a snowy road one late January evening in northern Minnesota, a driver flies through an intersection and is T-boned by an oncoming car. The driver hadn't seen the stop sign, old and faded off to the side.
That's the scenario federal officials envisioned when they created a rule that every road sign in America must adhere to new federal reflectivity guidelines by 2018. Stop signs and other safety signs must follow the new brightness guidelines by 2015.
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Read the rest of MinnPost: Franken to Feds: Want new road signs? Help pay for 'em (226 words)
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Published on January 14, 2011 12:03