Spring thaw keeps Sask. highway crews busy fixing broken highway signs
Don’t be surprised if you spot damaged signs next to Saskatchewan highways this spring.
As the snow melts and the April showers turn into May flowers, more and more broken or damaged highway signs are becoming visible on Saskatchewan roads.
Dan Palmer, with the Saskatchewan Ministry of Highways, said spotting road signs that are broken after the winter isn’t anything unusual.
“We replace about 10,000 damaged signs annually, and that’s part of a network that’s got 126,000 signs across a highway network of 26,000 kilometers,” Palmer explained.