For 35 years, Botts dots have been a permanent part of the California landscape--a simple little freeway protrusion that has been credited for keeping millions of motorists on the straight and narrow.
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What’s Driving You Crazy? – Those bumps on the road that make lane lines actually have a name
Some Las Vegans who moved here from California may know that road bumps used as lane lines have a name. But because many of ...
CBS News reported that the city of Compton, California, has invested over $4,000 for the placement of Botts' Dots at four of the city's most popular street takeover intersections. Placed in a cross ...
To the dismay of most California drivers, it’s now official. Those popular Botts’ Dots will disappear from state roadways. Caltrans has approved removing the nonreflective pavement markers that for ...
Newly installed Botts' dots didn't stop drivers from taking part in a street takeover in Compton early Monday morning, sending city officials back to the drawing board when it comes to stopping ...
Q: I commute in early-morning hours. With the current rains, there HAS to be a way to ensure that we can see the lanes. Botts dots everywhere would be great. Or something reflective. Being unable to ...
Q: You wrote that Botts’ dots “can wear out in a few months and are difficult to replace,” which leads me to a few questions. What has changed in terms of their quality since they were conceived back ...
Frustrated with street takeovers clogging their city's streets, Compton officials hope that their new installation of literal bumps in the road will deter anyone trying to perform stunts in ...
A recently installed set of Botts' Dots designed to put an end to street takeovers in one Compton neighborhood proved to be a failure as cars flooded the intersection of Wilmington Avenue and Caldwell ...
Q. I love Botts’ Dots and would pay $10 each to get a few for my collection of oddities. Maybe Caltrans could sell off their remainders when they discontinue using them? … Rather than tossing Botts’ ...
To the dismay of most California drivers, it’s now official. Those popular Botts’ Dots will disappear from state roadways. Caltrans has approved removing the nonreflective pavement markers that for ...
To the dismay of most California drivers, it’s now official. Those popular Botts’ Dots will disappear from state roadways. Caltrans has approved removing the nonreflective pavement markers that for ...
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