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The electronic highway signs that warn drivers of changing traffic and weather conditions across the state are getting an upgrade this month.
“It’s increasing their visibility,” CDOT spokesman Bob Wilson said. “They’re sharper, with better contrast … so hopefully they will be more effective.”
Older signs are being replaced with new ones featuring more recent technology, and others are being upgraded and connected to an expanded fiber optic network.
The new and upgraded signs are capable of displaying CDOT messages more quickly and cost less to install and maintain, according to a statement from the transportation department.
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