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Shapes Painted on Motorway
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In certain places on the motorway there are shapes painted on each lane of the carriageway, usually diamonds or squares, do they have a purpose?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.If you mean the (usually) 2 squares beside each other, about 6" square each, the are used by Motorway Maintence vehicles to identify lengths of the motorway for routine maintence (road sweeping, litter picking etc.). Nothing to do with the Police, their gadgets are far too hi tech to need marks on the road.
One of it's purposes is a high visibility marker for using in something called "Visual Average Speed Computer And Recorder" or VASCAR 5000 for short according to UK Speedtrap Guide.
http://www.ukspeedtraps.co.uk/speed03.htm
Can't imagine they are brilliantly useful as its non-automatic, but would be a good way to get an idea of speed from a distance away when you can't use a standard speedgun.
Also applies to normal roads as I saw them using this on one of those TV programs where they follow the South Yorkshire police around. Allowed them to do it while partly hidden whereas a speedgun just wouldn't have worked.
http://www.ukspeedtraps.co.uk/speed03.htm
Can't imagine they are brilliantly useful as its non-automatic, but would be a good way to get an idea of speed from a distance away when you can't use a standard speedgun.
Also applies to normal roads as I saw them using this on one of those TV programs where they follow the South Yorkshire police around. Allowed them to do it while partly hidden whereas a speedgun just wouldn't have worked.
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