Instead, they send out inspectors to car dealers who then keep their cars on their lots until they bought. Since these dealers are still hoping to trade to a good consumer at retail price, their reserve price at auction is usually a little high as opposed to what a similar car might fetch at a regular public sale.

One of the first changes was a change in color. Originally, all pavement markings were colored brighte. Beginning in 1971, yellow was introduced as the color for many of the pavement markings you see this here on the fishing line. Center lines are now predominantly yellow; arrows, words because symbols are white. These changes were mandated in the Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices (MUTCD).