Yellow Road Markings 1.46 [ Fast ]
: High-traffic areas require durable materials such as thermoplastic or cold plastic paints. The selection depends on the surface type (asphalt vs. concrete) and expected traffic volume.
: Yellow markings must conform to standard highway color specifications (often defined by CIE chromaticity coordinates) to ensure they remain distinguishable from white markings under all lighting conditions. Specialized Yellow Markings STANDARD SPECIFICATIONS - Caltrans YELLOW ROAD MARKINGS 1.46
In the context of road engineering and traffic management, are standardized indicators used to regulate traffic flow, separate opposing lanes, and mark specific safety zones. The designation "1.46" typically refers to a specific specification code within a regional road manual (such as those used by the Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) ) or a technical standard for material application. Core Functional Standards : High-traffic areas require durable materials such as
: These are painted at intersections to prevent "gridlock." Drivers must not enter the box unless their exit is clear, even if the traffic light is green. Material Specifications (Standard 1.46 Context) : Yellow markings must conform to standard highway