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  2. File:Wave in ice Traveling load on ice road.svg - Wikipedia

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    English: A vehicle traveling on a floating ice cover, e.g. an ice road, may induce 'waves' in the ice cover, depending on ice thickness, traveling velocity and water depth. Here, a scale of vertical displacement is included which is based on satellite observations [Source: Fig. 11 of Babaei, H., van der Sanden, J., Short, N. and Barrette, P ...

  3. Comparison of European road signs - Wikipedia

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    Ice or snow Fog [note 2] ... European Standard for Traffic Signs - EN 12899-1:2001 Fixed, Vertical Road Traffic Signs – Part 1: Fixed Signs, Requirements;

  4. Ice road - Wikipedia

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    When an ice road is part of a winter road, as is commonly the case, its design and construction is comprised within the overall road planning, i.e. in conjunction with the over-land segments. [2] Either way, factors that need to be addressed before construction include the following:

  5. Road signs in Poland - Wikipedia

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    Road signs are divided into two categories – "vertical" (znaki pionowe) and "horizontal" (znaki poziome). The "vertical" signs (triangular, circular or rectangular) are placed on the side of the road or over the road. The "horizontal" ones are simply road markings painted on the carriageway, usually with white paint. Yellow paint is used in ...

  6. Road signs in Germany - Wikipedia

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    Sign 306 Priority road (Right-of-way on all following intersections) ... Both directions, two opposite vertical arrows. ... Snow or ice possible ahead (road freezes ...

  7. Traffic warning sign - Wikipedia

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    These signs are often temporary in nature and used to indicate road work (construction), poor roads, or temporary conditions ahead on the road including flagmen, uneven pavement, etc. (Note that some "high water" signs are posted to alert drivers of a flood-prone area and do not actually mean that there is a flooded section of road ahead.)

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