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Safety

Understanding No Passing Zone Signs: A Comprehensive Guide

Have you ever seen a “No Passing Zone” sign and pondered its importance? Imagine the chaos on our roads if these signs disappeared. Collisions would be up, and drivers would be left guessing where they can safely pass and where they absolutely can’t. These simple signs play a crucial role in keeping traffic flowing smoothly and safely. Exploring the Meaning

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Safety

Understanding School Crossing Signs: A Complete Guide

Have you ever driven past a school and wondered what those yellow signs meant? If you’ve never learned what they mean, it’s easy to disregard them. It’s vitally important to understand their meaning so that the communities you’re driving through stay safe. Over the past 10 years, pedestrian deaths have been on the rise, with much of them occurring in

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COVID-19 Update – We are essential business

We want to let our customers know that we will continue to be OPEN for business at all 8 locations during these challenging times. As of today, Transline Industries, Trantex, Centerline Supply, and Florida Transcor are exempt from any closing orders due to the nature of our business and industry. We will continue to monitor and follow all instructions and

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City of Grand Prairie: Traffic Signal Box Art Project

What an awesome achievement for Grand Prairie Independent School District 8th grader Sydney Merlau, daughter of Chelle Meyers Merlau! Her “Take Flight” artwork, which celebrates monarch butterflies and the annual Flight of the Monarch Festival hosted by the Grand Prairie Parks, Arts & Recreation Department was one of the 20 commissions for the City of Grand Prairie – Municipal Government Traffic Signal Box Public Art Project. Sharon

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Arlington Community Chosen

Arlington is among select Texas communities chosen as a national test site for the research and development of self-driving vehicles. As a test site, Arlington will help the USDOT develop guidelines for automated vehicle technologies. Initial testing will take place on closed research proving grounds, such as the University of Texas at Arlington campus and the Interstate 30 managed lanes.

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