QR Code Stop Signs

Posted on February 1, 2012

QR Code Press: Texas town adopts QR codes as a way to connect with residents. Following the example set by some cities in Florida and California, the town of Richland Hills, Texas, has begun using QR codes as a way to distribute information to residents. New stop-sign shaped signs are showing up around the city, each affixed with a QR code. The signs are not meant to direct traffic in any way, and city officials have warned against scanning the codes whilst driving. The codes do contain information about the city and will be used in the future to provide details to residents in case of an emergency.

Here is a link to a video about the QR Code Stop signs from KDAF-TV Dallas/Fort Worth, Texas.
Source: qrcodepress.com

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