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Appendix G: Photo Examples of Acceptable Coloured Surface Treatments
and Markings
Local Area Traffic Management Scheme (LATM)
Threshold – spray on material to existing road
surface.
Threshold – existing road surface stamped with
spray on material colour.
Treatment across a speed platform – previous
BCC standard, examples still exist. If warrant
exists, replace with current standard.
Treatment across a speed platform – current BCC
standard.
Treatment through a traffic-calming device.
Treatment through a traffic-calming device –
concrete road surface.
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High ‘Anti-skid’ Treatments
High ‘Anti-skid’ surface treatment on steep corner
High ‘Anti-skid’ surface treatment on sharp corner
Bicycle Lanes
Bicycle Lane – green surface treatment with
longitudinal linemarking.
Bicycle Lane – green surface treatment with
longitudinal linemarking.
Bus Lanes
Bus Lane – current BCC standard treatment.
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Bus Lane – old standard treatment, not currently
used by BCC, though some examples may still
exist. If warrant exists, replace with current
standard (unless directed otherwise).
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Transit Lanes
T2 Transit Lane marking
School Zone Enhancement Treatment
School Zone Enhancement treatment – original
version, superseded by version shown on right
though some examples may still exist. If warrant
exists, replace with current standard.
School Zone Enhancement treatment – current
standard
Pedestrian Contrast
Surface Treatment used to contrast Zebra
Crossing. Example is across top of speed
platform – if replacement required, replace Zebra
crossing and contrast markings, place ‘piano key’
markings on platform ramps
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Surface Treatment used to contrast Zebra
Crossing.
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Appendix H: Photo Examples of Unacceptable Coloured Surface Treatments
and Markings
Threshold – constructed in grey concrete.
Threshold with decorative treatments along street
– installed in non-standard colours and pattern.
Mid-block installation not acceptable.
Threshold – constructed in grey cobblestones
Threshold – constructed in cobblestones and brick
Modified T-intersection treatment – constructed in
grey concrete.
T-intersection treatment – constructed in grey
concrete.
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