Tuesday, 29 September 2009

County Signs Not Upto Scratch

More signage news from around the world from Hants and Dorset Signs as The Williamson County Sheriff's Department said dozens of new signs in the county will ward off criminals, but officials at TDOT said some of the signs weren't approved for state roads. Sheriff Jeff Long placed 35 signs across the county reminding drivers that deputies are on patrol to protect the area. Officials at TDOT said some of the signs could actually be endangering drivers on Williamson County roads.

TDOT officials said too much signage can confuse and distract drivers, or pose a danger to cars that leave the roadway. The sheriff's department admitted it didn't look at state procedures before putting the signs up about a month ago. TDOT engineers will take a look at the signs to see if they can stay. In the meantime, the sheriff's department does not want the mix up to overshadow the original message on the signs.

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