road studs Flashcards

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What is Safe grip?

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A coloured material used on roads that is usually rough and comes in creamy yellow, red, and green.

Safe grip helps improve traction for vehicles.

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What colour is Safe grip that is usually found at a bad bend or corner?

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Creamy yellow

It helps motorists to grip and slow down.

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Where is green Safe grip usually found?

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On cycle tracks.

This colour indicates areas designated for cyclists.

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What does red Safe grip indicate?

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It is usually found in built-up or residential areas to indicate a speed limit of 30 mph.

Red is a warning colour often associated with speed limits.

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What are road studs used for?

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To assist drivers on motorways at night by helping them identify their road position more easily.

Road studs enhance visibility and safety.

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What does an amber road stud mark?

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The right-hand edge of the carriageway or central reservation.

This colour helps indicate the boundary of the driving lane.

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What does a red road stud mark?

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The left-hand edge of the carriageway.

Red road studs help drivers maintain their lane position.

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What is indicated by a green road stud?

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It separates slip roads from the motorway and indicates side roads or turn offs on carriageways.

Green studs provide guidance for exiting the motorway.

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What does a white road stud do?

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Separates the middle lanes on the motorway.

White studs help delineate lanes for better navigation.

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