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Loose Chippings

This page is about the meaning, origin and characteristic of the symbol, emblem, seal, sign, logo or flag: Loose Chippings.

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Loose chippings warning sign - U.K.

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Graphical characteristics:
Asymmetric, Closed shape, Colorful, Contains both straight and curved lines, Has no crossing lines.

Categories: Navigation Signs, Warning Symbols.

Loose Chippings is part of the Road Signs, Road Work or Construction groups.

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Traffic signs or road signs are signs erected at the side of or above roads to provide information to road users. The earliest signs were simple wooden or stone milestones. Later, signs with directio… read more »

More symbols in Road Work or Construction:

These signs are often temporary in nature and used to indicate road works (construction), poor roads, or temporary conditions ahead on the road including: flagmen, survey crew, single-lane, detour, b… read more »

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Warning symbols are mainly graphic images which identify a dangerous object or place. read more »

More symbols in Navigation Signs:

Navigation is a field of study that focuses on the process of monitoring and controlling the movement of a craft or vehicle from one place to another. The field of navigation includes four general c… read more »

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