| | | 'Watch for children' signs weren't stolen, they're just no longer legal in Tennessee town |  | Advertisements: |
|  01/21/10 The signs were deemed obsolete by the Federal Highway Administration, which concluded the "Watch for Children" signs don't give clear and enforceable guidance to drivers and may give parents and children a false sense of security while exposing local governments to potential liability. READ FULL SOURCE |
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Other news07/12/11 To help ensure the Ohio River Bridges Project moves forward, the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet today filed a motion to intervene in a lawsuit by River Fields and the National Trust for Historic Preservation against the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA).
07/11/11 MORGANTOWN, WV - Federal Highway Deputy Administrator Greg Nadeau joined West Virginia Governor Earl Ray Tomblin and other state and local officials for today's opening of the state's final segment of the Mon/Fayette Expressway.
07/18/11 Land seen from the Heffner Gap Overlook on the Blue Ridge Parkway will be preserved with a grant from the Federal Highway Administration's National Scenic Byways Program. Hot themes this week:
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