Washington, (July 15, 1999) — A U.S. Federal Railroad Administration (FRA) study has concluded that fitting freight cars with reflective tape could reduce the incidence of nightime collisions between ...
"RRT is a tape of high reflective quality. The tape shines even in dim light so that a driver notices a vehicle ahead. The tape has adhesive on one side and can be procured from any automobile shop ...
In a recent event, Noida Police has mandated using reflective tapes on the back of all the vehicles, ranging from a two-wheeler to a big commercial vehicle. The move was earlier initiated as a ...
Most of the time when a police officer stops a vehicle on the road, we know that they have stopped the vehicle for checking and issuing a fine. However, sometimes police officers stop a vehicle to ...
WASHINGTON, D.C. — A new study by the U.S. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) confirms that reflective tape on trailers is preventing accidents. The study estimates that ...
It’s Vision Zero for drivers with zero vision! Sheepshead Bay police officers are giving neighborhood seniors reflective tape to put on their canes so drivers will not hit them, according the 61st ...
In a bid to avoid accidents due to fog and hazy weather, the Regional Transport Office (RTO) authorities have issued instructions to get retrospective tapes - which glow at night and are stuck on ...
Ahead of foggy weather, Panchkula traffic police has launched a drive to paste reflective tapes on heavy vehicles and taxis on the national highway to check accidents. An awareness campaign on driving ...
Noida Traffic Police shared an advisory for commuters for August 21 in view of event organised in support of Shrikant Tyagi. (File Photo) Noida: To curb accidents during inclement weather conditions, ...
Meerut: In a bid to avoid accidents due to fog and hazy weather, the Regional Transport Office (RTO) authorities have issued instructions to get retrospective tapes - which glow at night and are stuck ...
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