Leaders in a Pennsylvania community are taking a unique approach to get drivers to slow down.Squiggly lines have been painted on a road in Montgomery County in an effort to calm traffic.Officials ...
A town in Pennsylvania has opted to use squiggly lines and delineators to slow drivers down. Motorists appear to be using the neighborhood street as a shortcut between two main roads. Residents ...
The word is derived from French, meaning “to create difficulty.” Squiggly line painted on a portion of Grays Lane in Montgomery Township in Montco. The township wants motorists to slow down ...
A township in Montgomery County has introduced squiggly lines to the oft-traveled Grays Lane in an attempt to prevent speeding. If you think it sounds ridiculous, that’s because it is. Lansdale ...
Especially when this was my neighborhood for 15 years. Stone Ridge stand up! What the hell is going on with these squiggly traffic lines? Apparently it’s to deter speed, but what it really looks like ...
Pick-up lines: are they cheesy and outdated, or a post-ironic way to break the ice IRL? The jury’s still out on that one, but whether you’re looking to let someone know you fancy them with ...
A road in Montgomery Township now has a wavy line pattern. Police say the new traffic pattern is meant to calm traffic and slow down drivers. Most residents appeared to be outraged by the change.
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