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Striping California highways to mark traffic lanes
260 miles of state highways have been striped; for single 6-in. stripe, which is standard width, amount of paint required varies from 10 to 15 gal. per stripe-mile; machine now used most extensively by Division of Highways sprays paint on pavement with aid of compressed air.
Striping California highways to mark traffic lanes
260 miles of state highways have been striped; for single 6-in. stripe, which is standard width, amount of paint required varies from 10 to 15 gal. per stripe-mile; machine now used most extensively by Division of Highways sprays paint on pavement with aid of compressed air.
Striping California highways to mark traffic lanes
Eng. News-Rec
Engineering News Record ; 100
1928
2 pages
2 Figs.
Article (Journal)
English
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