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DS/EN 12899-3

Fixed, vertical road traffic signs - Part 3: Delineator posts and retroreflectors

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Organization: DS
Publication Date: 7 April 2008
Status: active
Page Count: 30
ICS Code (Road equipment and installations): 93.080.30
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This Part 3 of EN 12899 specifies requirements for new delineator posts and for new retroreflectors as separate products or combined together to be used in traffic circulation areas.
It covers performance requirements and test methods.
Colorimetric and retroreflective properties are specified taking into account CIE recommendations.
Structural requirements include performance under static and dynamic loading.
Provision is made for safety in use, including vehicle impact.
To define durability this standard also includes performance levels to be maintained after natural weathering exposure.
No requirements are given for the use of colours, dimensions and tolerances of delineator posts and retroreflectors.

Document History

DS/EN 12899-3
April 7, 2008
Fixed, vertical road traffic signs - Part 3: Delineator posts and retroreflectors
This Part 3 of EN 12899 specifies requirements for new delineator posts and for new retroreflectors as separate products or combined together to be used in traffic circulation areas. It covers...
November 27, 2006
Fixed, vertical road traffic signs - Part 3: Delineator posts and retroreflectors
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Fixed, vertical road traffic signs - Part 3: Delineator posts and retroreflectors
This Part 3 of EN 12899 specifies requirements for new delineator posts and for new retroreflectors as separate products or combined together to be used in traffic circulation areas. It covers...

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