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These white hazard teeth markings are used on the approaching side of speed bumps, speed cushions and speed tables. They come in a variety of sizes to suit many situations.
How many triangle road markings you need will depend on the length and position of the raised area that you are working with. For flat-topped humps that traffic could cross from both sides, arrows should be positioned along both edges in full.
There is plenty of guidance on the proper positioning of hazard triangles in the Chapter 5 Road Traffic signs Manual - Road markings.
Applying our hazard teeth markings is very easy. Firstly the area must be cleaned of all loose debris, oil, grease and salts. Once this is done you are ready to get going. If your road surface is old tarmac, concrete or block paving then you will need to use our fast-drying primer.
Once you have fully prepped the surface the marking can be set out. Once you are happy with the marking positioning a heat gun can be used to melt the marking to the road surface. For additional traction glass bead can be sprinkled over the surface, this is fused into the marking with the further application of heat.
Thermoplastic on block paving is known to be more difficult to apply and has a substantially shorter lifetime than on bituminous surfaces, such as tarmac.
Block paving is not a solid structure. Most of the time, they are put down and sand is added into the grooves, so over time when moisture creeps in as well as moss, movement can be made within 2 blocks, making the material crack and fail.
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