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Road Markings.
I have recently noticed, on the larger roads in my area, geometric shaped markings.
Barely noticeable if you're not looking.
Elongated diamonds, blocks of squares or oblongs, chevron shapes.
They look as if they have been applied with a large piping bag.
Does anyone have any ideas what they are?
Also, yellow roadsigns, with black borders, and large dots or other shapes inside, no writing on them. What on earth are they for?
Barely noticeable if you're not looking.
Elongated diamonds, blocks of squares or oblongs, chevron shapes.
They look as if they have been applied with a large piping bag.
Does anyone have any ideas what they are?
Also, yellow roadsigns, with black borders, and large dots or other shapes inside, no writing on them. What on earth are they for?
Answers
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21:15 Sat 16th Aug 2014
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This is not strictly what you are looking for but I thought I would post it anyway http:// www.bbc .co.uk/ news/ma gazine- 2591546 8
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as scrivens says, some of the signs are for emergencies.
http:// www.cbr d.co.uk /indept h/edr/
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As Scrivens answer, in the trade we call them 'detector loops'. Basically you cut a slot in the tarmac about 2" deep woth a diamond edged circular saw, clean it out (usually with a hover mower, so if you see someone mowing the tarmac, they're not mad!) lay usually 3 loops of a wire in a rubber coating in the slot and then seal the whole lot with hot bitumen (not allowed to use tar now as it is a carcenogen). The ends of the wires are fed back to the control box for the traffic light system or whatever. A low current is passed through the loops. If a vehicle enters the loop, due to electro magnetic induction (sounding clever huh?!) the current increases. The control box detects this and knows there is a vehicle waiting to turn or whatever. Thats the theory and most of the time it works!!
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