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Pavement Marking And Their Meanings, Uses

Pavement Markings - Markings used on paved roadways to provide guidance and information to pedestrians and drivers

Different Types of Pavement Marking And Their Meanings:

1. Longitudinal Markings

Longitudinal White Line Pavement Markings

Double Line: Maximum or major restrictions
Solid Line: Stops or prohibits crossing (depends on operation)
Broken Line: Permitting condition
Dotted Line: Provides advice or warning of route function variation ahead

White or yellow broken lines enable vehicles to cross or change lanes.

 

2. Yellow Center Line Pavement Markings & Warrants:

Two Lane Road Pavement Markings Example

 

Centerline Marking Options:

Two Direction Passing Zone Pavement Marking

 

3. No-Passing Zones:-

One Direction No-Passing Zone Pavement Markings

 

Two-Direction No-Passing Zone Pavement Markings

 4.White Lane Line Pavement Markings:

White Lane Pavement markings for Same Direction of Travel

Broken White Line Pavement Markings - Vehicles May Change Lane9. Roundabout Pavement Markings:

Roundabout Pavement Markings

 

 

More Information:

Different Colors Used in Pavement Markings Their Meaning

 

 

 

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