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Verify critially the qty requirements of levelling courses using 12mm and 36 mm aggregtes.

60cm x 45 cm size boards are seen included that too in odd number, The need for the same is not
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1. 1. IRC 35 of 1997 STANDARDS FOR ROAD MARKINGS SUBJECT:-TRAFFIC


&TRANSPORTATION-1 PRESENTED BY :- BHUPENDRA PRATAP SINGH
2013BPLN010
2. 2. CONTENTS INTRODUCTION SCOPE DEFINITION AUTHORITY MATERIALS
CLASSIFICATIONOF ROAD MARKINGS
3. 3. INTRODUCTION Code of Practise for Road Markings, IRC;35-1970 was published
by the Indian Roads Congress (IRC) in 1970. This code revised and the modified draft
was approved by the executive committee in its meeting held on 19.4.1995. Road
Markings perform an import function of guiding and controlling traffic on a highway.
4. 4. SCOPE The object of this Code of Practice is to establish a uniform system for road
marking in India with paints/thermoplastic material. Recommendations of the code are
applicable to all categories of roads both in rural and urban areas.
5. 5. DEFINITION Road markings are defined as lines, patterns, words or other devices,
except signs, set into applied or attached to the carriageway or kerbs or to objects within
or adjacent to the carriageway, for controlling, warning, guiding and informing the users.
6. 6. AUTHORITY A uniform set of markings applicable throughout the country. Road
markings on a particular stretch of public road should be decided by Road Authorities in
consultation with Police, wherever felt necessary. Pavement and kerb markings being
exclusively within the boundaries of public road should be installed by public authority.
7. 7. MATERIALS Paints used for road markings should conform to IS : 164-1981
Specifications for ready mixed paints for road markings. Improved night visibility in
Road Markings is obtained by the use of minute glass beads.
8. 8. CLASSIFICATION OF MARKINGS The road markings may be classified as: 1.
Carriageway Markings Longitudinal markings Centre lines Traffic lanes No
passing zones Warning lines Border of edge lines Bus lane markings Cycle lane
markings
9. 9. Markings on intersections Stop lines Give way lines Pedestrian Crossings
CyclistCrossing Marking on approaches to intersections Marking on speed change
lanes Direction arrows Protected right turn lanes Marking on rotaries Box
markings Continuity lines Markings at hazardous locations Carriageway width
transition Road-Rail level crossings Check Barriers
10. 10. Markings for parking Parking space limit Parking restriction Bus stops
Word Messages Stop Slow Bus Keep Clear School Exit Only 2. Object
Markings Objects within the carriage way Object adjacent to the carriageway
Marking on kerbs
11. 11. THANKS

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