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Bonner County reviews LED stop-sign performance after battery issues and repeated vandalism
Summary
County director said LED stop signs procured via a previous railroad-safety grant have experienced winter battery charge problems and repeated shooting vandalism; county will maintain them while monitoring costs and may revert to standard signs if upkeep proves expensive.
Director Toph said Bonner County installed a reduced number of LED stop signs (about 24 of an originally proposed 88) at intersections with high incidents or limited sightlines. The signs were funded through a previous railroad-safety grant and approved by the board for county maintenance. "They start flashing as you're coming up on them... a…
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