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Temporary Pavement Markings

Application of types of temporary/removable pavement marking material and special linestriping material

New York uses paint and removable tape, sometimes supplemented with temporary raised markers. NYDOT is experimenting with the 3M wet-reflective tape for wet-weather performance. The state has … [Read more...] about Application of types of temporary/removable pavement marking material and special linestriping material

Application of types of temporary/removable pavement marking material and special linestriping material

The Texas DOT allows a variety of pavement marking materials to be used in work zones on a temporary basis. These are typically determined by the designing engineer to match the characteristics of a … [Read more...] about Application of types of temporary/removable pavement marking material and special linestriping material

Application of types of temporary/removable pavement marking material and special linestriping material

In California, the Standard Special Provision for Temporary Striping includes provisions for temporary traffic stripe (paint) and for tape. If the line is to be moved during the course of … [Read more...] about Application of types of temporary/removable pavement marking material and special linestriping material

Application of types of temporary/removable pavement marking material and special linestriping material

Virginia uses removable tape for construction pavement markings on final roadway surfaces and in areas where traffic patterns are subject to change before the pavement is resurfaced or demolished. … [Read more...] about Application of types of temporary/removable pavement marking material and special linestriping material

Application of types of temporary/removable pavement marking material and special linestriping material

Delaware's standard temporary and permanent work zone markings usually use waterborne paint. The state uses temporary tape on diagonal temporary lines where these lines go across the final or UAC … [Read more...] about Application of types of temporary/removable pavement marking material and special linestriping material

Application of types of temporary/removable pavement marking material and special linestriping material

A discussion of Kentucky's approved temporary pavement marking materials can be found at the given website. In general, the state uses removable lane tape when traffic is being routed on a final … [Read more...] about Application of types of temporary/removable pavement marking material and special linestriping material

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