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Temporary Pavement Markings

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

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

Rhode Island is presently using the following in most applications: Limited-access lane shifts are marked with wet reflective tape whenever possible. There are times when tape does not meet the … [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; Type of special

Nevada DOT uses various marking products for temporary or removable situations. Temporary marking films (removable) are typically used on PCCP surfaces for short durations, as they tend to leave the … [Read more...] about Application of types of temporary/removable pavement marking material and special linestriping material; Type of special

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

Illinois uses Type I or Type II nonremovable marking tape or paint at the option of the contractor, except paint is not allowed for final wearing surfaces unless authorized by the engineer for … [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

Arkansas specifications allow water-based paint for construction pavement markings, and that is the type usually used by contractors. Removable tape is primarily used on concrete surfaces. Arkansas … [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

Vermont allows water-based paints if adding a new surface. VDO has had good experiences with some 3M tapes that have good retroreflectivity in wet conditions and can be removed after 4 to 6 months of … [Read more...] about Application of types of temporary/removable pavement marking material and special linestriping material

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