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Chapter 8 HiViz decals?


PeteB
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Sorry, I'm way behind the curve with this but, a good customer informs me that, as of April next year, all vehicles involved in working on, or parked/stopped on the highway while the occupants work close to the highway must have full beacons and appropriate chevron HiViz on the rear of their truck and a HiViz stripe down the side waistline! Anyone got concrete evidence or recommendations?

I've not heard about this and we mainly do roadside work for LA's. I expect it will be 50mph+ roads only.

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Where I work we do a lot of high speed roads and so we get memos from people like Balfour Beatty etc about this sort of thing and apparently if the vehicle isn't white then it requires the waist stripe and the beacon needs to be visible through 360 degrees.

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