Ryan Oakley is a licensed traffic engineer.
These are my views of the traffic world and not anyone esle’s – including my employer.
Ryan Oakley is a licensed traffic engineer.
These are my views of the traffic world and not anyone esle’s – including my employer.
Thank you for the nice review of my talk.
I am still looking for a friendly town interested in testing the sign. Canada would be fine if you are interested in trying to drum up interest. This is the process in the USA: http://mutcd.fhwa.dot.gov/condexper.htm
Thanks,
-GML
@Gary – I would think that introducing a sign like this into “the system” would mean a revision to the Motor Vehicle Act (through legislation and all that…)
So it’s not as easy as just throwing a sign up and doing a “pilot”.
But we shouldn’t just say “oh well”. We should always be looking to improve our signing. I’ll be sure to blog more about this in the future.
Thanks for taking the time to post a comment. And best of luck with your sign.
Cheers
Ryan
Looking forward to your next post. Noticed you haven’t blogged in a while. I hope you start back up again soon. Your perspective is much needed in the blogosphere.
We recently discovered your blog and I wanted to offer you a guest post on our blog the Forensic Engineering Hub.
As our subject matter overlaps, I think our readers would be interested in your blog and this would be a nice introduction.
Let me know if you are interested,
Garrick Infanger
@aforensic