03-26-2010, 07:08 AM
emayer wrote:
And the problem with reflectors on guardrails is what? By your own admission the guardrail is now highly visible at night, and that's a bad thing? Are you against the reflectors that are installed in the pavement too or just against reflectors on guardrails?
Seems like a good idea to me on how to make a dark road safer without adding the expense of overhead lighting.
Quote: I saw more evidence of stimulus money hard at work this morning. Someone must have felt that the guard rails on our rural road weren't visible enough so the entire street has had reflectors placed on top literally 5 feet apart for a length of several miles. Looks like a Christmas tree at night! Perhaps there is a sale on reflectors or a political favor was owed. I feel so much safer now. I wonder how many jobs were saved?
And the problem with reflectors on guardrails is what? By your own admission the guardrail is now highly visible at night, and that's a bad thing? Are you against the reflectors that are installed in the pavement too or just against reflectors on guardrails?
Seems like a good idea to me on how to make a dark road safer without adding the expense of overhead lighting.
Past RTR member