I had one crazy driver who wouldn't wait for me to clear a limbed and topped spruce I had laying across the street.
With his car he pushed the top about a hundred feet down the street before he was able to drive over top of it.
For urban work on busy streets my lime yellow shirts I get from Bailey's is a plus and alot of people tell me my shirt is really bright.
But the best traffic control I found when the orange pylon cones aren't enough is I'll stack some large diameter rounds on top of each other at the start...
Very true Stig. II remember our foresters put in blue ribbon tape for our logging boundary lines when ever we had a lot of hardwood mixed in with our softwood.
Blue is not a natural color in the wilderness of the Boreal forest so is easy tp see, but in conifer softwood fluorescent orange rules.
In forestry boundary ribbon tape in fluorescent orange is the most distinct proven color in the forest.
Speaking of police vehicle lights nothing is more eye catching then their alternate strobe flashing blue/red lights.
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