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Italian road markings

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Italiano: Segnaletica stradale italiana: strisce bianche longitudinali continue accoppiate . Le strisce bianche longitudinali continue accoppiate separano, in ogni caso, i diversi sensi di circolazione. La linea continua non può essere oltrepassata dai veicoli, neppure per effettuare le manovre di svolta a sinistra.

Spessore della singola linea: 0,12 m; distanza tra le due linee: 0,12 m.

Figura 2 della circolare n.1870 del 1956; in vigore fino all'introduzione del Regolamento del Testo Unico del 1959.
English: Italian road markings: double continuous longitudinal white lines. The line divides the two ways of circulation; vehicles can't pass the line (without any exception).

Line width: 0.12 m, distance between lines: 0.12 m.

Picture 2 of ministerial circular n. 1870 of 1956; used until 1959.
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Source Circolare Ministero Lavori Pubblici n. 1870 del 1° luglio 1956 Norme sulla circolazione stradale - Circolare n. 2: Segni sulla carreggiata (segnaletica orizzontale)
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