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 a final decision on these matters to introduce state-wide systems of highway marking. Other States have indicated their intention at once to introduce the recommended scheme on the routes it pertains to and perhaps eventually extend the plan to other State roads; and some States will undertake to introduce the plan as replacements of present markers and signs become necessary.

The Board has had unmistakable evidences during its sittings that the task assigned it was timely and necessary to a proper development of the correlated state highway systems. Its efforts, if successful, will provide a practicable channel for putting into effect recommendations for improving the usefulness, the safety and the convenience of the public highways.