Pavement traffic marking : materials and application affecting serviceability.

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Abstract

This synthesis is an attempt to provide information on the various practices without in fact making specific recommendations as found in handbooks or design manuals. Experiments with a variety of materials and practices have been conducted; however, the painted stripe continues to be the most widely used pavement marking.

Publication

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B 2212 S /35/61/73/
Source

Washington, D.C., Highway Research Board HRB, 1973, 44 p., fig., tab., ref.; NCHRP Synthesis of Highway Practice No. 17.

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