How to distinguish between exit markings and entrance markings on roads?
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Road exit markings and entrance markings differ in scope and type. Here are the specific details: 1. Different scope: Road exit markings cover a larger area, including deceleration lines at road exits. The scope of road exit deceleration lines only includes pavement markings when vehicles slow down. 2. Characteristics: Road traffic markings are primarily painted on road surfaces, enduring sun exposure, rain, snow, and vehicle impact wear, requiring strict performance standards. They must have short drying times and simple operation to minimize traffic disruption; strong reflectivity, bright colors, and high visibility both day and night, along with anti-slip and wear-resistant properties to ensure driving safety and longevity. The longitudinal deceleration markings for vehicle lanes consist of a series of diamond-shaped dashed lines parallel to the lane dividing lines. These are typically installed at bridge approaches and turns, designed to create a visual narrowing effect that induces a sense of pressure, prompting drivers to automatically reduce speed at curves, slopes, and other locations requiring deceleration.