I have been looking at some vintage color street pictures on Google Images, and I noticed that there seems to be no yellow lines. Did road lines (in America) use to be white?
Very early on, around the WW1 era, you could find both yellow and white in common use depending on where you lived, but white became the standard by the mid-twenties, with most states using white into the early seventies when federal codes standardized yellow for everyone. Before the new standard, here in Maine, we had a combination -- the center line was white, but "passing lines" were yellow.
Some cities didn't use painted lines -- instead they used white reflector buttons embedded in the pavement.
I'm starting to catch on to that. She's very knowledgeable. Bristol, RI has red, white, and blue down their main street for the 4th of July Parade route.
Rodney
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