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7. References
- Advice Note TA 64. Narrow Lane and Tidal Flow Operations at Road Works on Motorways and Dual Carriageway Trunk Roads with Full Width Hard Shoulders. (Design Manual for Roads and Bridges 8.4.3). The Stationery Office. (ISBN 0-11-551607-7)
- British Board of Agrément (2000). Guidelines document for the assessment and certification of thin surfacing systems for highways. BBA-HAPAS SG3/98/169, Working Draft 3, British Board of Agrément, Watford.
- Department of Transport (1985). The Traffic Signs Manual - Chapter 5 'Road Markings'. (ISBN 0-11- 550708-6)
- Department of Transport (1991). The Traffic Signs Manual - Chapter 8 'Traffic Safety Measures and Signs for Road Works and Temporary Situations'. (ISBN 0-11-550937-2)
- Nicholls J C (2002). A history of the recent thin surfacing revolution in the United Kingdom. TRL Report 522. Transport Research Laboratory, Crowthorne. (ISSN 0968-4107)
- The Traffic Signs Regulations and General Directions 2002. (SI 2002 No. 3113). (ISBN 0-11-042942-7)
- The Traffic Signs (Amendment) General Directions 2003. (SI 2003 No. 393). (ISBN 0-11-044996-7)
British Standards:
- BS EN 1436:1998 Road marking materials - Road marking performance for road users
- BS EN 1463-1:1998. Road marking materials - Retroreflecting road studs. Part 1. Initial performance requirements
- BS EN 1463-2:2000. Road marking materials - Retroreflecting road studs. Part 2. Road test performance specifications
- BS EN 1790: 1998. Road marking materials - Preformed road markings
- BS EN 1824: 1998. Road marking materials - Road Trials
- BS EN 1871: 2000. Road marking materials - Physical properties
- BS 7962:2000. Black materials for masking existing road markings - Specification




