Civil Engineering - Highway Engineering - Discussion
Discussion Forum : Highway Engineering - Section 2 (Q.No. 24)
24.
Along high ways confirmatory route markers are generally fixed
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17 comments Page 1 of 2.
Jinish said:
6 years ago
A reassurance marker or confirming marker is a type of traffic sign that confirms the identity of the route being traveled without providing information found on other types of road signs, such as distances traveled as is done by highway location markers, distances to other locations or upcoming intersections.
Minal S. K. said:
4 years ago
Friends the given answer is correct.
As it is not a normal signboard it's a confirmatory marker. Hence it's provided after the junction or any square to confirm our route is correct or not. i.e After the crossing on the left side.
As it is not a normal signboard it's a confirmatory marker. Hence it's provided after the junction or any square to confirm our route is correct or not. i.e After the crossing on the left side.
Lipan said:
5 years ago
Confirmatory means to confirm your route. So generally it provided after few distances. From any crossed road junction. Hence it provided in both the sided. But as per our point of view. We sea it in the left side.
Sabana said:
5 years ago
Confirmatory are generally traffic signs. Its provide along the high way road and left side. Actually driver before crossing in intersection point then saw the signs. So, I think A is the correct answer.
Naveen lucky said:
7 years ago
The answer is (A) signboard should provide before the crossing the road user may know if there any cross-section or any other else have to know so provide before.
Waqar said:
6 years ago
It's confirmatory not infomatory. So it must be after the route has been taken to insure that you are on right track.
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Gubi said:
8 years ago
As per IRC 7 confirmatory route markers are erected in the left side as one approaches the junction or road.
Raj Kumar said:
8 years ago
Signs are placed on the left side of the road Not before or after crossing the road.
Y R said:
6 years ago
Option A is correct as vehicles are guided before the crossing and not after.
Sai said:
6 years ago
Confirmatory route markers are also informatory signs.
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