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Traffic signs are a necessity out on the road, constantly reminding drivers of their surroundings. As a public service, we thought we'd help improve these signs by making them specific to different states. Now vacationing drivers can know just what to expect when they're on the road in new places.
New Mexico
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Utah
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Mississippi
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Kansas
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North Carolina
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Oklahoma
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Florida
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Nevada
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Colorado
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North Dakota
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Arizona
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Iowa
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Kentucky
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Alabama
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New Jersey
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Vermont
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South Carolina
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Alaska
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Idaho
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