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Miscellaneous Treatments
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... The design standards for New York show that when a climbing lane is provided on a one-way roadway, a double CHAPTER FIVE PAVEMENT MARKINGS NOT SPECIFICALLY ADDRESSED IN THE MANUAL ON UNIFORM TRAFFIC CONTROL DEVICES 150 24 00 13 00 30 0 150 1900 1300300 570 71.25° FIGURE 11 Diverge arrow used by New York State DOT (Source: New York DOT pavement marking details, October 22, 2001, Drawing M685-5R1, Sheet 5 of 5)
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... The design standards for the city of Los Angeles state that pavement markings associated with pedestrians and schools, such as crosswalks and school word markings, may be yellow. 44 broken line (10-ft segments with 30-ft gaps)


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