Jan 07, 2025
(WFRV) - Officials with the Wisconsin State Patrol say Trooper Sconnie has returned on this National Bobble Head Day to remind drivers about the importance of mile markers. Courtesy of the Wisconsin State Patrol Courtesy of the Wisconsin State Patrol Courtesy of the Wisconsin State Patrol In a post on social media, the Wisconsin State Patrol explains that mile markers are the blue and green numbered signs along all of the highways throughout the state. These mile markers are said to be installed either on the right side of the highway or in the median and are placed every mile or every two-tenths of a mile. Green Bay man dead, two others injured following head-on crash in Calumet County Troopers with the Wisconsin State Patrol say these mile markers are helpful for several reasons including the following: Creates fewer delays in responses for assistance Faster clearance of traffic incidents Leads to fewer secondary crashes Wisconsin State Patrol troopers add that drivers should always note their closest mile marker should they ever be in a situation where they need to call for assistance.
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