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Warning triangles: some changes

13th May 1966, Page 72
13th May 1966
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A WIDER range of fluorescent materials and

wider colour limits are likely to be usable for advance warning triangles following an amendment which is to be made to the British Standard relating to these devices.

The BSI has recently undertaken tests to establish specifications for fluorescent surfaces, and these have shown that while the original limit could be met with glass and plastics units it was not possible to meet it with sheet materials, as stipulated in the British Standard.