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Dead end signs have been around since at least the 1930s. The manual came around in 1935. The section on dead end signs, however, didn’t appear until the 1971 edition.
With the police chief’s support, a dead end in the Stonebridge neighborhood got a sign this month. This is not the city’s usual dead-end situation. “In this case, you don’t see the ...
"I got to thinking about it and I said one morning, you know, every time I pass that sign it says, 'Dead End.' And I said, 'We're literally at a dead end," said the 89-year-old.
Glad to provide an outlet for this question! Dead End Bob is basically right. Traffic engineer David Kramer says the city no longer uses the morbid terms on those on those signs "because some ...
HOUSTON (KTRK) -- The Spring Cypress and Telge intersection is busy. Drivers say it's also dangerous. Spring Cypress dead ends at Telge. However, there are no signs leading up to the intersection ...