This manual describes countermeasures for reducing highway sign vandalism and the costs associated with the repair and replacement of vandalized signs. Guidelines are also presented for planning, implementing, and evaluating antivandalism programs. The manual is intended for use by State and local personnel involved in sign system maintenance and others with an interest in reducing sign vandalism.
Sign vandalism has traditionally been a vexing problem for Iowa counties.The extent of the cost and incidence of these acts have never been fullyascer...
This manual has been designed to provide individuals or organizations interested in roadside safety with the latest information concerning the concept...
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