Transcription of Part 1V ISLANDS - Traffic sign
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part 1V ISLANDS - CONSIDERATIONS Section 4A-1 Functions of Islande A Traffic -control island is a defined area between Traffic lanes , for control of vehicle movements or for pedestrian refuge. With- in an intersection area, a median or an outer separation is con- sidered to be an island. An island may be designated by paint, raised bars, mushroom buttons, curbs, guideposts, pavement edge, or other devices. For the purposes of this Manual, an island includes not only the designated area but also all end protection and approach-end treatments. It should be realized that ISLANDS constitute an integral part of the geometric design of streets and highways and should be included in overall projects for construction.
Part 1V ISLANDS - A.-GENERAL CONSIDERATIONS Section 4A-1 Functions of Islande A traffic-control island is a defined area between traffic lanes , for control of vehicle movements or for pedestrian refuge.
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