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  2. Barricade tape - Wikipedia

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    Barricade tape across a door in Japan. Barricade tape is brightly colored tape (often incorporating a two-tone pattern of alternating yellow-black or red-white stripes or the words "Caution" or "Danger" in prominent lettering) that is used to warn or catch the attention of passersby of an area or situation containing a possible hazard.

  3. File:OSHA barricade tapes colours.svg - Wikipedia

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    They are at least, but not limited to these: standard text font, text size, OSHA barricade shapes. Reasons for redone: 1. Corrected OSHA tape colours and shapes. - There are no black lines inside the shape. - Shape continuity was horribly wrong. - Line thicknesses wasn't same. 2. Corrected the outer line.

  4. Prohibitory traffic sign - Wikipedia

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    Overtaking is prohibited either for all vehicles or for certain kinds of vehicles only (e.g. lorries, motorcycles). In the USA, this is usually phrased as "no passing zone" and indicated by a rectangular, black-on-white sign on the right side of the road that says "DO NOT PASS", and/or by a solid yellow line painted on the roadway marking the left limit of traffic (centerline), and sometimes ...

  5. File:OSHA barricade tape color combinations.svg - Wikipedia

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    File:OSHA barricade tape color combinations.svg. Size of this PNG preview of this SVG file: 230 × 430 pixels. Other resolutions: 128 × 240 pixels | 257 × 480 pixels | 411 × 768 pixels | 547 × 1,024 pixels | 1,095 × 2,048 pixels. Original file ‎ (SVG file, nominally 230 × 430 pixels, file size: 29 KB) The source code of this SVG is valid .

  6. Traffic cone - Wikipedia

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    Traffic cone. Traffic cones are usually used to divert traffic. The reflective sleeves are for nighttime visibility; the bosses at the top ease handling and can be used for attaching caution tape. Traffic cones, also called pylons, witches' hats, [1][2] road cones, highway cones, safety cones, caution cones, channelizing devices, [3 ...

  7. Jersey barrier - Wikipedia

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    A Jersey barrier, Jersey wall, or Jersey bump is a modular concrete or plastic barrier employed to separate lanes of traffic. It is designed to minimize vehicle damage in cases of incidental contact while still preventing vehicle crossovers resulting in a likely head-on collision. Jersey barriers are also used to reroute traffic and protect ...

  8. Stripe (pattern) - Wikipedia

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    Usage and appearance. As a pattern (more than one stripe together), stripes are commonly seen in nature, food, emblems, clothing, and elsewhere. Two-toned stripes inherently draw one's attention, and as such are used to signal hazards. They are used in road signs, barricade tape, and thresholds. In nature, as with the zebra, stripes may have ...

  9. Battenburg markings - Wikipedia

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    A Volvo pump truck from South Australian Fire with red-and-yellow Battenburg markings. Battenburg markings or Battenberg markings [a] are a pattern of high-visibility markings developed in the United Kingdom in the 1990s and currently seen on many types of emergency service vehicles in the UK, Crown dependencies, British Overseas Territories and several other European countries including the ...