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Saturday, November 21, 2009

A Practical Guide to Traffic Safety Devices

Working at motor-vehicle accidents and other incidents along roadways is always dangerous. One of the biggest concerns is the need to warn, direct, and slow or stop oncoming traffic in order to protect personnel and equipment at the scene. Here is a practical guide to a few traffic safety devices that can help. Directional arrows. Warning approaching drivers of an incident along the roadway is one thing, but letting them know what to do about it is another. A single row of lights flashing in a sequential pattern across the rear of an apparatus is an effective way ...

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