The patent-pending device integrates with existing stop signs, allowing municipal agencies to retrofit aging infrastructure without extensive replacement costs. By enhancing the visual profile of these markers, the design provides an extra layer of caution for motorists navigating poorly lit roadways. The inventor developed the system to ensure that stop signs remain prominent even in low-light conditions, prioritizing road safety and driver awareness.
InventHelp is currently managing the licensing and sale of the Safe Stop. The agency is offering the design to manufacturers and regional traffic authorities interested in adopting the technology. Interested parties can contact the firm's Pittsburgh office at (412) 288-1300, extension 1368, to review the patent details and implementation requirements.

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