Pavement Markings Sample Clauses

Pavement Markings. ‌ 34 Pavement marking layout must comply with the ADOT Signing and Marking Standard Drawings.
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Pavement Markings. Pavement markings will be measured as specified in Section 150.
Pavement Markings. Are used to convey messages to roadway users. They indicate what part of the road to use, provide information about conditions ahead, and indicate where passing is allowed. Symbols are used to indicate permitted lane usage. They are also used to alert users of potentially hazardous conditions ahead. Standards for the design and application of pavement markings can be found in the Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices (MUTCD).
Pavement Markings. A. All Traffic Striping for Forty-Five (45) Days or Less (≤45 Days) B. All Temporary Striping Beyond Forty-Five (45) days (>45 Days) C. All Temporary Traffic Striping on Final Surface
Pavement Markings. A. General
Pavement Markings. Traffic Paint All pavement markings shall be applied in accordance with OPSS 710. Traffic paint is to be organic solvent based traffic paint in Ontario White or Yellow in accordance with OPSS 1712. The Contract Administrator shall provide direction as to the limits and extent of pavement markings prior to the commencement of any work under this Item.
Pavement Markings. The ENGINEER will provide flashing beacon layouts for the needed construction repairs along the project limits. The services will include:
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Pavement Markings. Pavement markings shall be provided for the entire project highway as per the manual.
Pavement Markings. The Developer shall pay all costs associated with the installation and restoration of all pavement markings as required by the plans and specifications prepared by the City Traffic Engineering Division, including City furnished materials, labor, inspection, and engineering.
Pavement Markings. Any pavement markings proposed within the public street rights-of-way shall be long life thermoplastic. Pavement markers shall be installed if they previously existed on the roadways.
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