it has been proven several times in tests and in actual use since the late 1950's that the best color for the lines would be a light lime green? With the use of the lime green colors from the inside of the lime, not the outside it has been proven that you can see the lines better in 'any' weather, from raining, snow, dust storms, etc. With the continued use of those stupid yellow-orange lines there are times when you cannot even see where they are, let alone where you are on the road in a rain or a heavy fog. But with the light lime green color the lines are still brilliant enought to see in any weather? If America is changing for the better, wouldn't this one thing improve the roads so that there would be less accidents?
2007-10-05
00:53:47
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Cars & Transportation
➔ Safety