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Materials for marking striped pedestrian crossings
Three materials other than plastic have been employed successfully: white mastic asphalt, white bituminous macadam, and white concrete; more limited use of porecelain tiles and prefabricated sheets of synthetic resin; characteristics and costs of different types.
Materials for marking striped pedestrian crossings
Three materials other than plastic have been employed successfully: white mastic asphalt, white bituminous macadam, and white concrete; more limited use of porecelain tiles and prefabricated sheets of synthetic resin; characteristics and costs of different types.
Materials for marking striped pedestrian crossings
Surveyor
Hayward, A.T.J. (author) / Peters, C.H. (author)
1954
3 pages
Article (Journal)
English
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