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December 18, 2009

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MIke

I read this on the AP too. Do you think that the new option for yellow reflective tape on the outside of the backplates will help?

I do agree, though, that the amount of collisions caused dy distracted driving, DUI, speeding, and other causes drastically outnumber the amount of collisions caused by snow.

Willis

While accident data may seem to suggest that snowed out signals aren't a major contributor to accidents, aren't we supposed to take all reasonable steps to mitigate accident potential? Also don't assume that because one signal approach is snowpacked, that the others aren't clear. Traffic from one approach may make the "dark signal stop" and proceed when traffic on the cross street has just received a visible green indication. We need to look at visor designs and other low cost factors to help reduce this hazard. We get results, not make excuses. And just because low speed fender benders aren't reported, it doesn't mean that they aren't a hassle to those involved in them.

http://www.kbrhorse.net/sigpics3/dayton_nv_snow.jpg

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