Photos: I-10 signs now brighter, larger
ADOT is installing new signs along I-10 that have brighter, larger, cleaner fonts.
I-10 signs
Devon Schaffner, of AJP Electric, lower left, helps to guides the new highway sign indicating an I-10 on ramp near the 12th Avenue exit into its place on Tuesday, Jan. 6, 2015. The Arizona Department of Transportation is installing more than 500 new signs on I-10 from the junction with I-19 to Craycroft Road as well as all on State Route 210. According to C.T. Revere, senior community relations officer for ADOT, the new signs have better visibility and reflectivity. They also have a new font called "clear view," which is the new federal highway standard adopted in 2009. Photo by Mamta Popat / Arizona Daily Star
I-10 signs
A crew from AJP Electric, take down an old highway sign indicating an I-10 on ramp near the 12th Avenue exit on Tuesday, Jan. 6, 2015. The Arizona Department of Transportation is installing more than 500 new signs on I-10 from the junction with I-19 to Craycroft Road as well as all on State Route 210. According to C.T. Revere, senior community relations officer for ADOT, the new signs have better visibility and reflectivity. They also have a new font called "clear view," which is the new federal highway standard adopted in 2009. Photo by Mamta Popat / Arizona Daily Star
I-10 signs
A crew from AJP Electric took down the old highway signs along I-10 East and replaced them with new signs on Tuesday, Jan. 6, 2015. The Arizona Department of Transportation is installing more than 500 new signs on I-10 from the junction with I-19 to Craycroft Road as well as all on State Route 210. According to C.T. Revere, senior community relations officer for ADOT, the new signs have better visibility and reflectivity. They also have a new font called "clear view," which is the new federal highway standard adopted in 2009. Photo by Mamta Popat / Arizona Daily Star
I-10 signs
Francisco Aguirre, of AJP Electric, guides the new highway sign indicating an I-10 on ramp near the 12th Avenue exit into place on Tuesday, Jan. 6, 2015. The Arizona Department of Transportation is installing more than 500 new signs on I-10 from the junction with I-19 to Craycroft Road as well as all on State Route 210. According to C.T. Revere, senior community relations officer for ADOT, the new signs have better visibility and reflectivity. They also have a new font called "clear view," which is the new federal highway standard adopted in 2009. Photo by Mamta Popat / Arizona Daily Star
I-10 signs
Devon Schaffner, of AJP Electric, guides the old highway sign indicating an I-10 on ramp near the 12th Avenue exit to the ground on Tuesday, Jan. 6, 2015. The Arizona Department of Transportation is installing more than 500 new signs on I-10 from the junction with I-19 to Craycroft Road as well as all on State Route 210. According to C.T. Revere, senior community relations officer for ADOT, the new signs have better visibility and reflectivity. They also have a new font called "clear view," which is the new federal highway standard adopted in 2009. Photo by Mamta Popat / Arizona Daily Star

