In my experience, the states where "NO PASSING ZONE" is most commonly used are all in the Midwest.Indiana, Illinois, Iowa, Wisconsin, Minnesota, the Dakotas. Most (if not all) of the Southeast doesn't use "NO PASSING ZONE" either.in my experience, only Mississippi does to some extent, and that's only when they're doing a pavement overlay job that may involve a lack of centerline striping.they'll post temporary orange "NO PASSING ZONE" signs (as well as "DO NOT PASS" and "PASS WITH CARE") in those construction zones. Rare in Vermont, and here they are only used when law or ordnance specifically prohibits passing on a given roadway segment (the regulatory "DO NOT PASS" sign is occasionally used instead). The only Northeastern state that routinely uses it is New Hampshire, and even there it's only on state highways and not every state highway at that. I believe there are more states that DON'T use it than states that do. At a statewide level, the yellow pendant "NO PASSING ZONE" is actually rather uncommon.
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