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  2. Rumble strip - Wikipedia

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    The North Luzon Expressway's raised plastic transverse rumble strips approaching Balintawak Toll Barrier, Philippines. Rumble strips (also known as sleeper lines or alert strips) are a traffic calming feature to alert inattentive drivers of potential danger, by causing a tactile fuzzy vibration and audible rumbling transmitted through the wheels into the vehicle interior.

  3. Rumble Strips - Wikipedia

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  4. File:EUR 2002-336.pdf - Wikipedia

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  5. File:EUR 2006-336.pdf - Wikipedia

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  6. Stop and yield lines - Wikipedia

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    Stop line in Toyokawa, Aichi, Japan Give Way lines in the UK "Shark's teeth" yield lines (white isosceles triangles) as used in the US and many European countries. Stop and yield lines [1] are transverse road surface markings that inform drivers where they should stop or yield when approaching an intersection.

  7. File:EUD 2000-336.pdf - Wikipedia

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  8. Talk:Rumble strip - Wikipedia

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    Rumble strips only prevent certain types of accidents. This fact is clearly recognized in literature that is widely accepted. You wrote: "rumble strips (shoulder) don't prevent run-off-road accidents". This is incorrect as (shoulder) rumble only prevent run-off-road accidents but only if shoulder is wide and stable enough for a recovery.

  9. Botts' dots - Wikipedia

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    Today, there are more than 25 million Botts' dots in use in California, [6] though they have started falling out of favor. In 2017, Caltrans announced that it would stop using Botts' dots as the sole indicator of lane division, due to cost and worker safety, and in order to make roadways more compatible with self-driving cars.