Guidelines For The Use Of Coloured Pavement Surface Treatments and Markings In Brisbane City Council (Ver. 2.1) 19 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. 080819 Coloured Pavement Markings Guidelines (V2.1).doc Page 18 Guidelines For The Use Of Coloured Pavement Surface Treatments and Markings In Brisbane City Council (Ver. 2.1) 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. 080819 Coloured Pavement Markings Guidelines (V2.1).doc 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). Page 19 Guidelines For The Use Of Coloured Pavement Surface Treatments and Markings In Brisbane City Council (Ver. 2.1) 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Lanes T2 Transit Lane marking School Zone Enhancement Treatment School Zone Enhancement treatment – original version, superseded by version shown on right though some examples may still exist.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 080819 Coloured Pavement Markings Guidelines (V2.1).doc Surface Treatment used to contrast Zebra Crossing. Page 20 Guidelines For The Use Of Coloured Pavement Surface Treatments and Markings In Brisbane City Council (Ver. 2.1) 20 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. 080819 Coloured Pavement Markings Guidelines (V2.1).doc Page 21
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