This company seems really awesome. Everything I’ve just seen seems like exactly what I would want to see if I were building bike lanes in a city. The responses to comments left even answered most of my immediate questions. I’ll definitely be sending this to some people in my city that can consider these kinds of things to show them just how easy this really is.
I think the world should use the color scheme i know from Cities Skylines. Red - Bus, Taxi and Tram lanes. Green - Bike lanes. Blue - Pedestrian crossings and paths. So everyone knows which color is for which lane.
Aggregate is mixed in at 1:53. I do not know the specific mix of aggregate used here. The type and size of aggregate is specified depending on the end use -bike lane, bus lane, pedestrian use etc.
Colorful streets look nice and are more visible, excellent for bus/bike lanes.
This company seems really awesome. Everything I’ve just seen seems like exactly what I would want to see if I were building bike lanes in a city. The responses to comments left even answered most of my immediate questions. I’ll definitely be sending this to some people in my city that can consider these kinds of things to show them just how easy this really is.
We need this in all U.S. cities... Should be standard.
it's fucking dumb expensive and it's basically only used for bike lanes traditional markings or thermo are better options imo
@@grimble707 they should embed the color pigment into the asphalt while mixing, and use thermo for markings and signs
@@miles5600 that's what I've been saying about curb for years stop making me paint the damn thing Yellow just make Yellow concrete
@@grimble707 yup, way more efficient than having to repaint the whole thing every year
It’s a waste of all tax payers money for a$$holes who ride in the street anyhow 🤷🏾♂️
My favorite colors. Red, Orange, Green and Gold.
This safety might save accidents in many ways.
I think the world should use the color scheme i know from Cities Skylines.
Red - Bus, Taxi and Tram lanes.
Green - Bike lanes.
Blue - Pedestrian crossings and paths.
So everyone knows which color is for which lane.
Nah, red for bikes looks cooler. Like in the netherlands.
what is the mixture ratio between aggregate and MMA resin?
What did you add at 1:53 ?
Aggregate is mixed in at 1:53. I do not know the specific mix of aggregate used here. The type and size of aggregate is specified depending on the end use -bike lane, bus lane, pedestrian use etc.
Does this have reflective beads?
This particular installation does not have reflective beads. Reflective beads can be added to Color-Safe.
Would that make it slick?
1:35; 2:35
Can we use on Rigid Pavement?
Color-Safe can be used on asphalt, or concrete pavements
@@TranspoIndustries hi can I ask you something
It’s because asphalt doesn't have a color
No da ganas ni de pisar