Category:620 Pavement Marking

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Other Resources
Pavement Marking Operations Direction (Practical Operations Pavement Marking Implementation Plan)
Striping Communications Plan










Pavement Marking Guidelines

Divided Highways Undivided Highways All Classifications
Grooved In Lane Lines1 Other Lane Lines1 White Edgelines and All Yellow Lines White Edgelines and All Yellow Lines Intersection Markings
Contractor Installations Major Roads Epoxy or high build paint with wet reflective beads including contrast markings on concrete. Not applicable Acrylic waterborne paint with type P beads Acrylic waterborne paint with type P beads Type 2 tape
Minor Roads Not applicable Acrylic waterborne paint with type P beads
MoDOT Forces Major Roads – shall be striped by Memorial Day unless there is a performing durable marking Acrylic waterborne paint with wet reflective beads Acrylic waterborne paint with type PM beads Type 2 tape, preformed thermoplastic or acrylic waterborne paint
Regionally Significant Roads – shall be striped annually Not applicable
Other Minor Roads – maximum of 50 percent striped annually
Surface Treatments
1 Lane Lines include all white lines other than edgelines. They are typically dashed lines, but also include some solid lines when separating turn lanes or areas where lane changes are not recommended.