Red stripes required for stop sign poles

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The other day I was driving. I noticed that someone striped the stop sign on the candy with a reflection tape. The boy made it stand out. Actually, I know the reason why someone did it. Because you were not expecting a stop sign, probably because there was death or a serious accident happened. I had to stop the brakes a bit because the road was designed, not from that area. Why will I bring this out? Well, it's simple. What if we do this on all stop signs? Your headlights hit them and are reflected back. You will notice them early and people will be less likely to perform a stop indicator either intentionally or lack of attentiveness.

The cost to do this is very low, and the opportunity to save lives and injuries is very good? Do you know that 40,000 people die of car death every year? Do you know that most of these deaths occur at intersections?

Try this as a test in several states and let's see how much life has been saved. This may be big. If you can reduce car deaths by 5 to 10% from simple things, how wonderful is it a gift? That means 2000 to 4000 Americans are still alive, thinking of all preventable accidents and injuries. Look for simple ideas to prevent car death. Thinking about other ideas, you can put out words.





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