Australian Road Markings for IMT

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Last revision: 30 Aug, 2022 at 10:08 UTC

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Description:

A set of 31 templates for Intersection Marking Tool based on Australian standards for road markings.

Most of those road markings are used across all states in Australia, although minor variations continue to exist between states regarding dimensions and applications of some markings.

These templates are best suited for use with blank roads, such as these, but look great on regular roads as well (some adjustments to dimensions may be required to match existing road markings).

If you’re interested in how these markings are used, this resource[austroads.com.au] is a good starting point.

Included templates:

Dividing lines
DL-1
Two-lane, two-way road
DL-2
Multi-lane undivided road (used to discourage overtaking)
DL-3
Special purpose (e.g. short, sharp curves or crests)
Barrier lines
BL-1
Double – one-way
BL-2
Double – two-way
BL-3
Single
Lane lines
LL-1
Standard-broken
LL-2
Special purpose-broken (used to discourage lane changing)
LL-3
Standard-continuous
Other lines
EL
Edge Line
CL
Continuity Line
TL
Turn Line (used at intersections)
Tram lines
TR-1
Broken Type Traffic lane with tram tracks (i.e. no lane use restrictions)
TR-2
Full-Time or Part-Time Tram Line
TR-3
Tramway
TR-4
Continuity Line for Part-Time Tram Line
Transverse lines
GW
Give Way Line (300mm, 450mm and 600mm variants)
SL
Stop Line (300mm, 450mm and 600mm variants)
Crossings
PCW
Pedestrian Cross Walk Lines
PX
Pedestrian Crossing (i.e. zebra crossing)
Diagonal fillers
DIAG-SH (5)
Diagonal marking on shoulder with 5 m spacing (used on low-speed roads)
DIAG-SH (20)
Diagonal marking on shoulder with 20 m spacing (used on high-speed roads)
DIAG-SP
Diagonal marking on splayed approach
Chevron fillers
CHEV (90)
Chevron with 90° angle (used on approaches with < 90 km/h approach speed)
CHEV (60)
Chevron with 60° angle (used on approaches with ≥ 90 km/h approach speed)
Lane fillers
BUS
Bus Lane
BIKE
Bicycle Lane
References:

Marking styles, dimensions and colours are based on the following documents:

  • AS 1742.2-2009: Manual of uniform traffic control devices, Part 2: Traffic control devices for general use
  • AS 1742.9:2018: Manual of uniform traffic control devices, Part 9: Bicycle facilities
  • AS 1742.12:2017: Manual of uniform traffic control devices, Part 12: Bus, transit, tram and truck lanes
  • AS 2700-2011: Colour standards for general purposes
  • Austroads Research Report AP-R578-18: Harmonisation of Pavement Markings and National Pavement Marking Specification
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