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Automation in applying reflective pavement markers / by Bernold, Leonhard E.(Leonhard Emil),1952-(CARDINAL)317011; Rihani, Rami A.; North Carolina.Department of Transportation.(CARDINAL)145570; North Carolina State University.Center for Transportation Engineering Studies.(CARDINAL)182954;
Final report.Since July 1993, a team has been working on developing a Teleoperated Raised Pavement Marker Applicator (TRPMA). The specific objectives of this project are: (1) to test and evaluate the technical feasibility of creating a safer work environment for the North Carolina Department of Transportation (NCDOT) personnel and its contractors in the area of pavement marker application, (2) to demonstrate the capabilities of advanced technologies in the area of traffic maintenance and control, and (3) to assist NCDOT in assessing the potential of advanced research and technology in the area of highway maintenance and control.Sponsored by the North Carolina Dept. of Transportation.
Subjects: Technical reports.; Road markings.;
Available copies: 5 / Total copies: 6
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Pavement marking report. by North Carolina State Highway Commission.Traffic Engineering Department.(CARDINAL)166776;
Description based on: 1967. Latest issue consulted: 1974.
Subjects: Road markings.; Road markings;
Available copies: 8 / Total copies: 8
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Pavement marking performance analysis / by Rasdorf, W. J.(William J.)(CARDINAL)283954; North Carolina.Department of Transportation.Research and Analysis Group.(CARDINAL)272064; North Carolina State University.Department of Civil, Construction, and Environmental Engineering.(CARDINAL)307977;
Final report;Includes bibliographical references (pages 156-162).Performed by Department of Civil, Construction and Environmental Engineering, North Carolina State University, sponsored by North Carolina Dept. of Transportation, Research and Analysis Group
Subjects: Technical reports.; Road markings;
Available copies: 5 / Total copies: 6
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Summary of results of 1995 field and laboratory evaluations of pavement marking materials / by Alabama.State Highway Department.; Kentucky.Transportation Cabinet.; Louisiana.Department of Transportation and Development.; South Carolina.Department of Transportation.; University of Kentucky Transportation Center.;
v.1. Field evaluations -- v. 2. Laboratory evaluations.
Subjects: Road markings; Road markings; Road markings; Reflective materials.;
Available copies: 2 / Total copies: 2
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In-service testing of premixed and plain traffic paints : final report / by Foyle, Robert.; Attaway, R. W.(CARDINAL)198414; North Carolina.Department of Transportation.(CARDINAL)145570; UNC Institute for Transportation Research and Education.(CARDINAL)169318;
Final report.Sponsored by the N.C. Dept. of Transportation.
Subjects: Technical reports.; Road markings; Paint;
Available copies: 7 / Total copies: 8
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Field and laboratory evaluations of raised pavement markers / by Georgia.Department of Transportation.Office of Materials and Research.(CARDINAL)316069; American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials.(CARDINAL)138446; National Transportation Product Evaluation Program.(CARDINAL)315377;
1993 raised pavement markers : final report -- 1994 raised pavement markers : Interim report -- Appendix : Comparison of portable retroreflectometer to lab photometer.
Subjects: Road markings; Roads;
Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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Summary of results of 1995 evaluations of long life pavement marking materials / by Kentucky.Transportation Cabinet.(CARDINAL)316070; American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials.(CARDINAL)138446; National Transportation Product Evaluation Program.(CARDINAL)315377; University of Kentucky Transportation Center.(CARDINAL)316071;
Subjects: Road markings; Pavements;
Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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Performance evaluation of 3M Stamark A350 series pavement marking tape / by Attaway, R. W.(CARDINAL)198414; Stanley, Michael T.(CARDINAL)170643; North Carolina.Division of Highways.(CARDINAL)162414; United States.Federal Highway Administration.(CARDINAL)139839; UNC Institute for Transportation Research and Education.(CARDINAL)169318;
Includes bibliographical references (page 10).Final report.Prepared in cooperation with United States Department of Transportation, Federal Highway Administration.
Subjects: Technical reports.; Road markings; Pavements;
Available copies: 3 / Total copies: 4
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A field investigation of the performance characteristics of highway centerline paints, 1953 / by North Carolina State College.Department of Engineering Research,author.(CARDINAL)178422; North Carolina State Highway and Public Works Commission,report addressee.(CARDINAL)166722;
Subjects: Lane lines (Roads); Road markings;
Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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Safety evaluation of ultraviolet-activated fluorescent roadway : delineation : preliminary field experiment / by Mahach, K. R.; United States.Federal Highway Administration.(CARDINAL)139839; Center for Applied Research (Great Falls, Va.)(CARDINAL)311183;
Includes bibliographical references (page 21).Technical report;A new technology is being developed in Sweden to improve visibility for nighttime driving. This technology consists of Ultraviolet (UV) headlights in combination with fluorescent traffic control devices. Vehicles will be equipped with headlamps that supply UV radiation in a high-beam pattern, along with conventional halogen or metal halide low-beam headlamps. UV light is not visible to the human observer, but after striking certain materials it will cause them to "fluoresce", that is, the UV radiation is converted to longer wavelength, visible light. UV-activated fluorescent materials can be incorporated into roadway delineation, such as pavement markings. A field test was conducted to examine the effectiveness of using UV headlights, with fluorescent pavement markings, in increasing the visibility of roadway delineation. This included measurement of both a visibility distance and subjective ratings. The study examined drivers opinions of the UV light as well as measured distance and general visibility of the fluorescent roadway markings as compared to standard roadway markings.Performed by Center for Applied Research, Inc., under contract no.
Subjects: Technical reports.; Fluorescent lighting.; Road markings.; Roads; Ultraviolet radiation.;
Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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