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Effective practice in lighting unusually hazardous or irregular roadway areas
Special and unusual application problems encountered in street lighting field; lighting of severe roadway curves and grades; use of low mounted fluorescent lamp installations; treatment suggested for severe foliage conditions; positioning of luminaires considerable distance back from edge of pavement; daytime lighting of tunnel and long underpass entrance sections.
Effective practice in lighting unusually hazardous or irregular roadway areas
Special and unusual application problems encountered in street lighting field; lighting of severe roadway curves and grades; use of low mounted fluorescent lamp installations; treatment suggested for severe foliage conditions; positioning of luminaires considerable distance back from edge of pavement; daytime lighting of tunnel and long underpass entrance sections.
Effective practice in lighting unusually hazardous or irregular roadway areas
Illum Eng
Swetland, R.M. (author) / Lindsay, J.S. (author)
1951
9 pages
Article (Journal)
English
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