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National Work Zone Awareness Week

National Work Zone Awareness Week National Work Zone Awareness Week (NWZAW) was established in 1997 and officially began in 2000 in Springfield, Virginia. The Virginia Department of Transportation (VDOT) staff in southwestern Virginia sought to raise employees’ awareness of work zone safety. Since its inception, the initiative has successfully promoted

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National Wear Red Day and American Heart Month

February is American Heart Month, a time to raise awareness about cardiovascular disease, the leading cause of death among women. On February 7th, you can show your support by wearing red in your local neighborhoods or online communities.Red symbolizes a commitment to women’s heart health. Transline Industries supports activities that

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Regulatory Signs vs. Warning Signs

Together, regulatory and warning signs create a safer road environment by providing clear guidance and promoting responsible driving behavior. What are Regulatory signs? Regulatory signs are essential in informing drivers about traffic laws and road use regulations. These signs dictate essential rules such as speed limits, stop requirements, and yield

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Uses and Benefits of Thermoplastic Road Marking

Thermoplastics are mechanically recyclable materials that can be heated, reshaped, and hardened repeatedly. The versatility of these materials has made them popular in a wide range of industries, including traffic control. Thermoplastic road markings are cost-effective and durable. They guide drivers, cyclists, and pedestrians by highlighting lanes, crosswalks, and specialty

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Longest and Biggest Bridges in the World

People have long built bridges to cross difficult sections of water and land. The oldest surviving bridge in the world, the Arkadiko Bridge in Greece, was constructed in 1300 B.C. using massive blocks of stone, no mortar, and a corbelled arched vault. Today, bridges in Hong Kong, Louisiana, and across

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Longest Roads and Highways in the World

Roads are more than lines between point A and point B. As Ralph Waldo Emerson famously said, “It’s not the destination; it’s the journey.” The longest roads connect places, cultures, and people. At their core, highways are functional components of infrastructure, but they’re also a product of human ingenuity that

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