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Yellow paint for STOP legend?

Started by sdmichael, June 19, 2013, 04:01:07 PM

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sdmichael

I was watching the A-Team and I noticed a STOP legend painted yellow instead of white. This was in the Los Angeles area in the 1980's. Was this a standard?


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Being an L.A. native, I'd never seen such a thing.
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At what age do you tell a highway that it's been adopted?

sdmichael

I hadn't seen it either, hence the question.

NE2

If you mean painted on the street, yellow is common in New England, if I remember correctly.
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Would this have been in a school zone?
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sdmichael

The STOP and line were painted yellow... I do not know if this was a school zone, it looked more industrial, possibly in the Sylmar/San Fernando area.

Brandon

Beats me.  If "STOP" is painted on the pavement around here, it's in white.  That is, if it even is painted at all.  I remember seeing yellow crosswalks in school zones in California (without knowing what they were until well after I saw them).
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