Yes, the Department of Transportation (DOT) typically approves the installation of traffic lights, provided that they meet specific safety and operational criteria. Local agencies usually conduct studies to determine the necessity and effectiveness of traffic signals at a particular intersection. Once these assessments are completed, they submit their recommendations to the DOT for approval. The DOT ensures that the installation aligns with traffic management standards and enhances overall road safety.
You draw the dot first!~
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putting a dot
According to the NYC DOT website:As of January 2006, there were 11,871 signalized intersections citywide, including 2,795 in Manhattan, 4,100 in Brooklyn, 2,942 in Queens, 1,536 in the Bronx, and 500 in Staten Island.(See the Related link to the website of NYC DOT.)
contact dot they will know for your state
Yes you can buy the green dot card without putting money on it. To be able to use it for purchases or paying bills etc, you will need to have money added onto that card.
A DOT officer is still a law enforcement officer, and has the jurisdiction to give traffic citations.
Yes the LED dot is legal in Kansas. It is however important depends on one or two licensing issues.
You can get a DOT card if you're color blind as long as you can distinguish between the red, amber, and green of a typical traffic light.
The best site to learn about traffic laws is at autostatelaws dot com. That site has the list of all states and their associated traffic laws. Good information there.
According to Alexa.com, it has a traffic rating of 5,103,821, so not much is know
generally, no. replacement lenses are subject to approval by the department of transportation(DOT). legal lenses will have a stamping or molding of DOT and then a string of numbers.