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  2. Raised pavement marker - Wikipedia

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    The orange markers separate opposing traffic lanes. The blue marker denotes a fire hydrant on the left sidewalk. A raised pavement marker is a safety device used on roads. These devices are usually made with plastic, ceramic, thermoplastic paint, glass or occasionally metal, and come in a variety of shapes and colors.

  3. ISO 7010 - Wikipedia

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    The standard was published in October 2003, splitting off from ISO 3864:1984, which set out design standards and colors of safety signage and merging ISO 6309:1987, Fire protection - Safety signs to create a unique and distinct standard for safety symbols.

  4. Fire hydrant - Wikipedia

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    The user (most likely a fire department) attaches a hose to the fire hydrant, then opens a valve on the hydrant to provide a powerful flow of water, on the order of 350 kilopascals (51 psi); this pressure varies according to region and depends on various factors (including the size and location of the attached water main).

  5. Is it illegal to park in front of another person’s home in ...

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    Anywhere that blocks traffic on a road. Anywhere posted signs say parking is prohibited. ... In the city, the distance you must park away from a fire hydrant reduces to five feet.

  6. Mapping the damage from the Eaton and Palisades fires - AOL

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    A fire hydrant had been installed on the corner of his block in recent years as California’s brush fires have grown. ... the fire had covered much of the road from Will Rogers State Beach to ...

  7. Road signs in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Some signs can be localized, such as No Parking, and some are found only in state and local jurisdictions, as they are based on state or local laws, such as New York City's "Don't Block the Box" signs. These signs are in the R series of signs in the MUTCD and typically in the R series in most state supplements or state MUTCDs.

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