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  1. When installing center line rumble strips where bicyclists share the lane, maintain a minimum of 14 feet (4.3 m) of pavement from the outer edge of the center line rumble strip to the edge of the pavement (Figure 2a). When installing shoulder rumble strips in areas where bicyclists are present, maintain a minimum clear shoulder width of 4 feet ...

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  3. Rumble Strips. Rumble Strips or rumble blocks are continuous raised patterns froing on the surface of a roadway. They are usually located at the edge of the road way or in the center. Noise and vibration is produced from the tried of the vehicles driving over the rumble strips or rumble blocks. This noise alerts drivers when they are veering ...

  4. 25 de mar. de 2020 · Center and edge rumbles have been proven to save lives. When you hear the rumble, you may have just heard someone's life being saved!

  5. Raised profile line markings. Raised profile line markings or rumble strips are used on the edge of the road or the centre line of the road to let drivers know that they are leaving the lane. They warn drivers in a safe way that there’s a risk of either leaving the road or crossing into opposing traffic. They’re a warning of driver fatigue ...

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  7. Raised Rumble Strips. Raised rumble strips are typically 2- to 12-inch wide rounded or rectangular markers or strips that are fastened to new or existing pavements with epoxy. Some road agencies use products that can be inlaid with the thermoplastic pavement marking. Heights also vary based on the product used.