This is a mirco cache at a stop sign lots of muggles after school and any time so be sneaky and a pen or pencil is required 2 logs in the cache and here are some facts about stop signs :)
Stop signs evolved from simple wooden signs in 1915 to today's standardized, highly reflective metal octagons, made by
applying durable, prismatic sheeting to aluminum blanks, then silk-screening or digitally printing the white "STOP" message, and applying a protective clear coat for long-lasting visibility. The octagonal shape was chosen in 1922 for instant recognition, while the red color became standard later as retroreflective technology improved.