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Pavement marking

As well as these, several industries have their own specifications aggregates [22], porcelain [23], ceramic powders [24], plastics [25], coating powders [26], concrete [27] and metals [28], The standard for glass spheres [29] is designed specifically for sieve analysis of glass spheres used in reflective road and pavement markings and other industrial uses. [Pg.212]

Major polymer applications coatings, paints, varnishes, electrical applications, pavement marking, artist s paints, putties, printing inks... [Pg.612]

Uses Adhesive tackifier binder in hot-melt pavement marking formulations... [Pg.1373]

A. L. Andrady, Pavement Marking Materials Assessing Environment-Friendly Performance., in NCHRP Report 392, Transportation Research Board, Washington, DC, 1997, p. 46. [Pg.59]

Temporary pavement markings are used to supplement the other types of traffic control devices. If existing pavement markings conflict with the interim path of travel, then additional signs and traffic devices are needed. [Pg.952]

Accessibility—clearances/access to hose reel, floor/pavement marking for clear areas. [Pg.408]

Reflective pavement markings provide drivers with improved visual guidance, but may also result in behavioural adaptation. For example, Mullowney (1982) studied the effect of reflective pavement markers on traffic speed on two-lane rural curves. He concluded that the markers caused vehicles to demonstrate a smoother speed profile through the curved road sections, which resulted in less abrupt speed changes, which was attributed to earlier deceleration. However, vehicle speeds were observed to increase at the apex of the curve, which again may have been due to the behavioural adaptation in the form of increased driver confidence due to the improved view of the curve geometry. [Pg.120]

Standards are available for highly specialized applications. For example, there is an ASTM standard that can be used in conjimction with various thermoplastic pavement marking specifications (18). [Pg.43]

Narrow bridge Traffic controi devices Approach guardraii Hazard markers Pavement markings... [Pg.42]

MO Upgrades of end terminals Clear zone maintenance Pavement edge drop-off correction Pavement surface correction Pavement marking upgrades... [Pg.66]

NE Upgrading guardrail Providing the proper superelevation New pavement marking/delineators/chevrons Milled rumble strips Surfaced turnouts for mailboxes... [Pg.66]

PA Guide rail and end treatments Pavement markings and delineations Lane widths Shoulder widths Obstruction removal... [Pg.66]

PR Guardrail-upgrade/instal lation Pavement markings and markers End treatments Lighting Signing... [Pg.66]

VT Sight distance Pavement markings Signage Lane/shoulder width Roadside hazards... [Pg.67]

WI Add or widen paved shoulders Upgrade beam-guard terminals Signing and pavement marking Re-align horizontal curves Intersection improvements... [Pg.67]

MA Yes Accommodation for pedestrians with ADA sidewalks, wheelchair ramps, crosswalks, pedestrian signals, etc. Yes Accommodation for bicyclists with adequate shoulder width, signing, pavement markings, signals, etc. [Pg.79]

VT Yes All aspects associated with pedestrian safety and mobility are considered, whether it be ADA accessibility, crosswalks, delineation, signal timing, etc. Yes All aspects associated with bicycle safety and mobility are considered, whether it be shoulder width, pavement markings, signage, etc. [Pg.82]

Pavement Markings Pavement markings should be installed in accordance widi the MUTCD. The adequacy of existing passing zones should be evaluated. Current El s and specifications must be followed. ... [Pg.87]

Curve deline ation/waming (pavement markings and chevrons). [Pg.100]


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