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LINE MARKING 101 Line Markings serve as a warning and a guideline to the willful citizens of society. By having line markings, it prevents causing trouble for motorists and pedestrians. PATTERN Line markings have their own meaning even without a drawing. Solid or straight lines remind people that place shouldn't be crossed. Broken lines signify guidance, and this is mostly seen on roads. For dotted line marks, this is mainly used as a line extension also for guidance. Line markings such as these are usually created as short segments. COLOR Line markings usually come in white or yellow, blue and red are reserved for special cases. For straight white lines, either mark the right edges or deal with separating traffic flow into different lanes in one same course. Meanwhile, the yellow line marking divert traffic flow in the opposite course or mark the left edge on one- way roads. Parking spaces allotted for individuals with disabilities have blue line markings whereas the red line marking is for warning motorists of streets or alley ways that shouldn't be entered such as one-way passages. WIDTH Each type of line's width depends on the degree of emphasis. Edge lines and centerlines are made with a precise four to six inches of width and that's just the normal lines by standard. Anything wider should have twice the width of the norm. MATERIAL It is best to keep in mind that it should be properly executed to result in long- termusage. One can either make use of liquid paint, pavement markers (usually for elevated asphalt surfaces) or marking tapes to line mark. All of which are durable, reflective, water- resistant, and works well with any weather conditions. PRESENTED BY: /AVANTÉ LINEMARKING www.avantelinemarking.com.au

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