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  2. Loose chippings - Wikipedia

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    Loose chippings can be picked up by tyres and damage them, or may be spun off to become high speed missiles, which may injure or damage other persons or vehicles on the road. Loose chippings may accumulate on verges, where they may choke drainage channels. [1] In many countries, road signs are put up, requiring vehicles to drive at a low speed ...

  3. File:Korean Traffic sign (Loose chippings).svg - Wikipedia

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    This file has been superseded by KR road sign 131 (obsolete).svg. It is recommended to use the other file. It is recommended to use the other file. Please note that deleting superseded images requires consent .

  4. Stone damage - Wikipedia

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    European road sign indicating danger of loose chippings. Stone damage , or stone-chip , is the damage that gravel and small stones can make to a vehicle . Stone damage is most common on roads on which the allowed speed exceeds 70 km/h (43 mph; 19 m/s), since stones stuck in the tires come loose at that speed and fly away with such a speed that ...

  5. File:Mauritius Road Signs - Warning Sign - Loose Gravels.svg

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  6. Road signs in France - Wikipedia

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    Road signs in Ornans.. Road signs in France refer to all conventional signals installed on French roads and intended to ensure the safety of road users, either by informing them of the dangers and regulations relating to traffic as well as elements useful for decision-making, or by indicating to them the landmarks and equipment useful for their travel on the national territory.

  7. File:Zeichen 116 - Splitt, Schotter, StVO 1992.svg - Wikipedia

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    This road sign image is in the public domain according to German copyright law because it is part of the German Verkehrszeichenkatalog (Road Sign Catalogue), Straßenverkehrsordnung (Road Traffic Code) or other statues, ordinances or official decrees proclaimed in the Verkehrsblatt (Traffic Gazette) (§ 5 Abs. 1 UrhG

  8. Clip art - Wikipedia

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    Examples of computer clip art, from Openclipart. Clip art (also clipart, clip-art) is a type of graphic art. Pieces are pre-made images used to illustrate any medium. Today, clip art is used extensively and comes in many forms, both electronic and printed. However, most clip art today is created, distributed, and used in a digital form.

  9. Chipping - Wikipedia

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    Chipping is a prefix used in a number of place names in England, probably derived from ceapen, an Old English word meaning 'market', although the meaning may alternatively derive from (or via) the Medieval English word chepynge, meaning 'long market square'.