Section 5: Applications
Anchor: #i1004205Introduction
This section provides examples of typical roadside marker treatments that may be encountered during day-to-day activities. The examples provided are intended to provide guidance and are not meant to be standards.
Anchor: #i1004215Application Illustrations
Figures 8-16 to 8-24 illustrate various uses of object markers, delineators, and barrier reflectors. This section presents the following examples:
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- Figure 8-16: Two-way, two-lane road or bridge with guardrail and no change in approach width. Anchor: #RISVEYVY
- Figure 8-17: Two-way, two-lane road or bridge with guardrail and reduced width approach. Anchor: #UWPOHCLD
- Figure 8-18: Two-way, two-lane bridge with no approach rail. Anchor: #CGINUPNL
- Figure 8-19: Multi-lane undivided, two-way road or bridge with guardrail. Anchor: #GUMOBDOJ
- Figure 8-20: One-way road or bridge (or divided highway) with guardrail. Anchor: #MARJKSQW
- Figure 8-21: Two-way road over culvert. Anchor: #IYDAJOTK
- Figure 8-22: Freeway delineation with tangent ramps. Anchor: #LGCGARAK
- Figure 8-23: One-way curved ramp detail. Anchor: #QBMSEHLV
- Figure 8-24: Emergency Crossover.
Figure 8-16. Two-Way Two-Lane Road or Bridge with Guardrail and No Change in Approach Width
Figure 8-17. Two-Way Two-Lane Road or Bridge with Guardrail and Reduced Width Approach
Figure 8-18. Two-Way Two-Lane Bridge with No Approach Rail (Bridge Rail Only)
Figure 8-19. Multi-Lane Undivided Two-Way Road or Bridge with Guardrail
Figure 8-20. One-Way Road or Bridge (or Divided Highway) with Guardrail
Figure 8-21. Two-Way Road Over Culvert
Figure 8-22. Freeway Delineation with Tangent Ramps
Figure 8-23. One-Way Curved Ramp Detail
Figure 8-24. Emergency Crossover