Transcription of 7. Road Markings
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7. Road Markings CHAPTER 7 November 2010 7/1 Traffic Signs Manual Chapter 7 Road Markings Contents Introduction .. 7/3 Page General .. 7/3 The Function of Road Markings .. 7/3 Classes of Marking .. 7/4 Speed .. 7/5 Legal .. 7/5 Materials .. 7/5 Transverse 7/6 Stop Line (RRM 017) .. 7/6 Tram Stop Line (RRM 031) .. 7/8 Yield Line (RRM 018) .. 7/8 No Entry Line (RRM 019) .. 7/9 Longitudinal Markings .. 7/12 Centre Line Markings .. 7/13 Climbing / Overtaking Lanes .. 7/19 Right-Turn Lanes .. 7/21 Passing Lanes on Type 3 Dual Carriageways.
snow, leaves or debris on the carriageway. Their conspicuity is impaired when wet or dirty and their durability depends largely on their exposure to traffic wear. Nevertheless, they serve a very important function in conveying to drivers information and requirements which might not otherwise be possible by the use of upright signs.
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