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  2. Raised pavement marker - Wikipedia

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    A white retroreflective raised pavement marker (Stimsonite design) A blue raised pavement marker (for marking the location of fire hydrants) White markers — for lane markings or to mark the right pavement edge. Yellow or orange markers — These separate traffic moving in opposite directions, or mark the left pavement edge on one-way roadways.

  3. Road surface marking - Wikipedia

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    A broken white line in the direction of travel, where the gaps are longer than the painted lines, indicates the center of the road and that there are no hazards specific to the design and layout of the road, i.e. no turnings, sharp bends ahead etc. A broken white line in which the gaps are shorter than the painted lines indicates an upcoming ...

  4. Road traffic control device - Wikipedia

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    These signs are generally rectangular in shape and use white, black and red/or as their primary colors. Warning signs are traffic signs that are used to warn road users about a potential danger. These signs are usually diamond in shape and, except for temporary traffic control signs, have black legends and borders on a yellow background.

  5. 3M Introduces Custom Traffic Sign Faces for Full Color ...

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    3M Introduces Custom Traffic Sign Faces for Full Color, Retroreflective Signage Durable, digitally-printed signs ideal for tourism, way-finding and airports ST. PAUL, Minn.--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- 3M ...

  6. Cat's eye (road) - Wikipedia

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    White is used to indicate the centre line of a single carriageway road or the lane markings of a dual carriageway or motorway. Red and amber cat's eyes denote lines that should not be crossed. Red is used for the left side of a dual carriageway, while amber is used for the right side of a dual carriageway.

  7. Road signs in the United States - Wikipedia

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    11th edition of the MUTCD, published December 2023. In the United States, road signs are, for the most part, standardized by federal regulations, most notably in the Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices (MUTCD) and its companion volume the Standard Highway Signs (SHS).

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  9. Video shows terrifying rockslide in Colorado that forced ...

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    The video was recorded by Sierra Wright, who told Storyful she made the video after she and friend pulled over on the side of the road. Watch the terrifying rockslide.