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Surface-dressed traffic lines
In search for alternative methods of producing white lines, attention has been given at Road Research Laboratory to possibilities of " surface dressed" lines consisting of white or light colored chippings held to road surface by tar or bitumen method successfully used to limited extent in United States and tentative trials made in Great Britain; Laboratory's efforts directed mainly to studying technique of process in relation to conductions in Great Britain, and developing machinery. See also Engineering Index 1941 p 581. (See also Surveyor v 101 n 2630 June 19 1942 p 207-9; Pub Works v 73 n 10 Oct 1942 p 22 and 24)
Surface-dressed traffic lines
In search for alternative methods of producing white lines, attention has been given at Road Research Laboratory to possibilities of " surface dressed" lines consisting of white or light colored chippings held to road surface by tar or bitumen method successfully used to limited extent in United States and tentative trials made in Great Britain; Laboratory's efforts directed mainly to studying technique of process in relation to conductions in Great Britain, and developing machinery. See also Engineering Index 1941 p 581. (See also Surveyor v 101 n 2630 June 19 1942 p 207-9; Pub Works v 73 n 10 Oct 1942 p 22 and 24)
Surface-dressed traffic lines
Roads Road Construction
1942
6 pages
Article (Journal)
English
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