![]() ![]() white studs mark the lanes or the middle of the road.Each colour marks a different part of the road: Reflective road studs are used to mark the lanes and edges of the carriageway. on road types 3b, 4a and 4b, we will not replace plain centre lines road markings (2 metres line & 4 metres gap up to and including 40 mph roads and 3 metres line & 6 metres gap on the high speed network) unless a specific need is identified.Other markings will only be renewed where a specific need is identified. on road types 3b, 4a and 4b, we will replace all priority road markings.on road types 2 and 3a, we will replace all existing road markings.Road markings will be renewed following surfacing work as follows: For more information on road hierarchies please visit Categories of roads, footways and cycleways Replacement of the lining and road studs will be made on a road hierarchy basis, this considers the usage of the road and strategic importance within the county network. This approach also supports the need for Suffolk Highways to reduce its ongoing maintenance liabilities. A number of trials around the country have demonstrated that the removal of some road markings can have a positive effect on road safety by reducing vehicle speeds. Please note that we may not replace the lines "like for like". However, this is dependent on weather conditions as lining in wet or damp weather can affect the quality of the work. If we replace the top layer of the road by resurfacing or surface dressing, road markings will usually be replaced once the new road surface has been laid. ![]() signalised/zebra crossings) and mini-roundabouts.
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