White-line road-markings and light-coloured road surfacings

White‐line road‐markings and light‐coloured road surfaces are considered from the point of view of their visibility, durability and non‐skid properties. It includes a survey of the different types of material available, the visibility requirements for white lines and road surfaces under daylight and...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of applied chemistry (London) 1962-05, Vol.12 (5), p.201-217
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