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How NYC’s Stop Signs Are Made | The Making Of

How NYC’s Stop Signs Are Made  | The Making Of The New York City Department of Transportation’s in-house sign shop manufactures more than 100,000 signs a year. We visited the shop in Queens to see how the most vandalized sign — the stop sign — is made.

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