Racine Lack of Signs Attorneys

Road signs serve a variety of important and necessary purposes. They inform drivers of unexpected road conditions, dangerous lane mergers, speed limits, and the presence of construction crews. When a government fails to provide these important roadway markers, the results can be confusion and misjudgment, leading to serious collisions.

If you have been injured in a collision that could have been avoided had proper warnings been posted, contact the Racine lack of signs attorneys of Habush Habush & Rottier S.C. ®, at 800-242-2874 today.

Important Signs for the Road

When a state or municipal authority builds or completes significant work on a road, adding the proper warning signs and painting the road with the proper type of paint is a necessary addition to keep motorists from missing important cues while driving. These signs are built to standard dimensions and have uniformly standard figures and language, giving drivers the ability to quickly recognize potential dangers without too much interruption to their driving. The following are some of the important signs that should not be left off of a road:

  • Stop or yield signs
  • Traffic lights
  • Passing lane markers
  • Animal or pedestrian crossing signs
  • Speed limit signs
  • Lane merging warnings

Transportation authorities need to recognize the success and usefulness of standard traffic signs. When they fail to provide these important visual cues, devastating accidents can result.

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If a state or local authority has failed to replace broken signs or use appropriate traffic markers altogether, contact the Racine lack of signs lawyers of Habush Habush & Rottier S.C. ®, by calling 800-242-2874.

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