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Old 10-06-2015, 06:01 PM   #14
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I myself have been behind DOT while they paint lines. I have been conscientious of the fact that the wet paint may "splatter" on my vehicle should my tires cross this line. I have not been that close to a line-painting vehicle in a few years though.

That being said, it may be that this "new" paint will linger in the air longer than the older type.

Your suggestion for turning around may not be so bad (if at all feasible) so this does not happen a 3RD time for you.
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