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An impending signage change on U.S. Highway 169 will allow motorists to drive a notch faster past the Oologah schools. As drivers approach the Oologah-Talala Public Schools campus now, a white sign ...
ODOT is removing the school zone in front of Oologah schools on Highway 169, that was a 25-mile-per-hour speed limit. New ...
In Ohio, a school zone speed limit must be no higher than 20 mph, ... Those signs, prominent with their bright yellow “SCHOOL” notice, are hard to miss.
According to Hampton City Schools, the lights will be used at any school that has a summer program. They’ll be active for 30 ...
Signs that specify the speed limit will have yellow accents with the ... “Flashing beacons shall also be used with the S4-4 WHEN FLASHING sign to identify the periods the school speed limit is ...
Once the signs are installed, the speed limit will increase on most of I-465, with exceptions "due to existing construction or design limitations," INDOT said. The speed limit will increase in ...
Even when the light turns yellow or red, they just keep on going. ... “REDUCED SCHOOL SPEED LIMIT AHEAD” signs should not be used for a school speed limit reduction of 10 mph or less.
A new city ordinance meant to lower speed limits near schools across Oahu has hit the brakes, at least for now.
Sometimes the legal speed is lower than what’s posted on a speed limit sign. Take roundabouts, ... and below it a yellow placard with a speed on it (usually 15 or 20 mph.) ...
Variable speed limit signs have already been deployed on the I-70 Mountain Express Lanes and in Glenwood Canyon. Officials say they are considering putting the same technology on Wolf Creek Pass.