Temporary Rumble Strip Tape
Temporary Rumble Strip Tape
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I have a project under construction - viaduct carrying an urban expressway. The field staff told me that the temporary rumble strip tape is not adhering to the asphalt pavement. I don't know what brand of tape was placed but it's 1/2" thick. The striping contractor says he never puts down more that 1/4" thick and only for speeds less than 30 mph. The spec description is as follows:
"Raised, Removable-Tape Rumble Strips. Removable-tape rumble strips shall be formed from non-reflectorized, removable pavement-marking tape. Raised, removable-tape rumble strips shall have a minimum width of 6 inches, measured in the direction of traffic, with sufficient layers of tape such that each finished rumble strip has a thickness of 3/8 inches ± 1/8 inch."
The plans call for replacing the tape every 6 weeks. Is a 1/2" too thick? Is 1/4" better? The traffic engineer here isn't sure. Any thoughts?
Thanks
"Raised, Removable-Tape Rumble Strips. Removable-tape rumble strips shall be formed from non-reflectorized, removable pavement-marking tape. Raised, removable-tape rumble strips shall have a minimum width of 6 inches, measured in the direction of traffic, with sufficient layers of tape such that each finished rumble strip has a thickness of 3/8 inches ± 1/8 inch."
The plans call for replacing the tape every 6 weeks. Is a 1/2" too thick? Is 1/4" better? The traffic engineer here isn't sure. Any thoughts?
Thanks
RE: Temporary Rumble Strip Tape
Also check to see if the contractor used appropriate cleaning and priming techniques.
RE: Temporary Rumble Strip Tape