Transcription of MnDOT Pavement Marking Field Guide
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MnDOT Pavement Marking Field GuideMnDOT Pavement Marking Field GuideJune 2015 Office of Traffic, Safety, and TechnologyContacts: Michelle MoserPavement Marking & Traffic Devices EngineerOffice of Traffic, Safety, and Technology651-234-7380 E. JohnsonWork Zone, Pavement Marking , & Traffic Devices EngineerOffice of Traffic, Safety, and Technology651-234-7386 Jeff MoreyPavement Marking & Traffic Devices SpecialistOffice of Traffic, Safety, and Technology651-234-7373 DanielState Epoxy Striping Supervisor320-223-6564 LindblomState Latex Striping Supervisor651-366-4371 Marking Field Guide June 2015 Page iTable of ContentsSection A: Introduction A-1 Section B: Glossary B-1 Section C: Standard Practices C-1 Section D: Retroreflectivity D-1 Figure D-1: Roadway with Unbeaded Markings D-1 Figure D-2: Roadway with Beaded Markings D-1 Section E: Retroreflective Glass Beads E-1 Figure E-1: How Beads Reflect Light Back to Source E-1 Figure E-2: Bead Embedment E-3 Figure E-3: Beads in a 15 mil Wet Line E-3 Figure E-4.
Crosswalk Marking Markings that serve primarily to guide pedestrians along the proper paths through an intersection or across a roadway. Delineator ... Marking Field Guide June 2015 Page B-3 continued retroreflectivity as the paint wears. The proper application of beads is ...
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