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PART 3. MARKINGS

PART 3. MARKINGS . CHAPTER 3A. GENERAL. Section Functions and Limitations Section Standardization of Application Section Maintaining Minimum Pavement marking Retroreflectivity Section Materials Section Colors Section Functions, Widths, and Patterns of Longitudinal Pavement MARKINGS CHAPTER 3B. PAVEMENT AND CURB MARKINGS . Section Yellow Center Line Pavement MARKINGS and Warrants Section No-Passing Zone Pavement MARKINGS and Warrants Section Other Yellow Longitudinal Pavement MARKINGS Section White Lane Line Pavement MARKINGS and Warrants Section Other White Longitudinal Pavement MARKINGS Section Edge Line Pavement MARKINGS Section Warrants for Use of Edge Lines Section Extensions Through Intersections or Interchanges Section Lane-Reduction Transition MARKINGS Section Approach MARKINGS for Obstructions Section Raised Pavement Markers General Section Raised Pavement Markers as Vehicle Positioning Guides with Other Longitudinal MARKINGS Section Raised Pavement Markers Supplementing Other MARKINGS Section Raised Pavement Markers Substituting for Pavement MARKINGS Section Transverse MARKINGS Section Stop and Yield Lines Section Do Not Block Intersection MARKINGS Section Crosswalk

Markings on highways and on private roads open to public travel have important functions in providing guidance and information for the road user. Major marking types include pavement and curb markings, delineators, colored pavements, channelizing devices, and islands. In some cases, markings are used to supplement other traffic control

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