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Contractor Failed to Follow MUTCD Guidelines When Signing for Construction Work Zone Haul Road Controlled by Flaggers; Tennessee Appellate Court Confirms Contractor’s Liability in Motorist’s Death

This case involves claims of negligence and wrongful death arising out of an accident at a highway construction site. The jury found the defendant construction company 70% negligent and the decedent … [Read more...] about Contractor Failed to Follow MUTCD Guidelines When Signing for Construction Work Zone Haul Road Controlled by Flaggers; Tennessee Appellate Court Confirms Contractor’s Liability in Motorist’s Death

Switched from Construction/Engineering Grade sheeting to High-Intensity sheeting for barrels and barricades

Hawaii DOT has been specifying high-intensity retroreflective sheeting on all of its barricades since the standard specifications were introduced in 1994. Traffic barrels are specified using the same … [Read more...] about Switched from Construction/Engineering Grade sheeting to High-Intensity sheeting for barrels and barricades

Switched from Construction/Engineering Grade sheeting to High-Intensity sheeting for barrels and barricades

See California's AUTHORIZED MATERIAL LIST FOR SIGNING AND DELINEATION MATERIALS for retroreflective sheeting for channelizers, barrier markers, delineators, cone sleeves, and drums on the web site … [Read more...] about Switched from Construction/Engineering Grade sheeting to High-Intensity sheeting for barrels and barricades

Switched from Construction/Engineering Grade sheeting to High-Intensity sheeting for barrels and barricades

Washington's specs requires any of the following reflective material on barrels: At least 2 orange and 2 white circumferential stripes. Each stripe shall be 4 to 6 inches wide and shall be … [Read more...] about Switched from Construction/Engineering Grade sheeting to High-Intensity sheeting for barrels and barricades

Switched from Construction/Engineering Grade sheeting to High-Intensity sheeting for barrels and barricades

Minnesota DOT requries the use of 3M Diamond Grade Sheeting on all barricades and drums, with Fluorescent Orange Diamond Grade Sheeting required instead of Standard Orange on drums. … [Read more...] about Switched from Construction/Engineering Grade sheeting to High-Intensity sheeting for barrels and barricades

Switched from Construction/Engineering Grade sheeting to High-Intensity sheeting for barrels and barricades

Indiana DOT uses high-intensity reflective sheeting for barricades and uses flexible encapsulated lens reflective sheeting for barrels. … [Read more...] about Switched from Construction/Engineering Grade sheeting to High-Intensity sheeting for barrels and barricades

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