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References
↑Michigan Department of Transportation, Michigan State Police, Federal Highway Administration Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices (PDF) (2005 Michigan supplement to 2003 edition ed.), Michigan Department of Transportation, p. 2D−5
↑Staff (2012).
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