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Texas has a host of strips and tracks designed for both public safety and racing pleasure. Please confine your racing enthusiasm to them instead of the public highway system.
A Parkway is a thoroughfare with side strips planted with grass or trees. A Highway is just a main road between towns and cities
I think you are referring to 'rumble strips.' If your automobile strays onto the shoulder of the highway, both the sound and the vibration your tires make as they drive over the rumble strips will alert you so you don't run your car off the road.
It is called a fuse
It is called a fuse
The red and white stripes on a racetrack are rumble strips. Rumble strips are for safety and help racers know when a curve is coming up on the track.
Darren J. Torbic has written: 'Guidance for the design and application of shoulder and centerline rumble strips' -- subject(s): Roads, Rumble strips, Safety measures
thermostat is used. mostly bi-metallic strips
To slow traffic down, or if there is construction, they are used to warn people that there is construction ahead.
well some people who are big runners and enjoy running will go for a run at night and the reflective strips are so that when cars are coming their way their headlights will shine on the reflective strips and the driver can see them better so they will not hit them so they are best used at night to shorten it up it is a safety thing
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the veet wax strips cost about £6 for 20 strips or 16 strips for about £4 in the uk thankyou