Edward N. Hines from the Wayne County, Michigan road commission, claims to have come up with painted road lines six years earlier.
In addition, accounts say that two other men painted highway lines in 1917 in other parts of the country:
A white line along “Dead Man’s Curve” in Marquette County, Michigan by Kenneth Ingalls Sawyer, https://justacarguy.blogspot.com/2014/10/dead-mans-curve-update-vintage-post.html
and a yellow line down the center of the Columbia River Highway in Oregon by Deputy Sheriff Peter Rexford.
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