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  2. Battenburg markings - Wikipedia

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    Belgian Red Cross ambulances with yellow-and-green Battenburg markings on the side and chevrons on the rear. Battenburg side markings and chevron front-and-rear markings provide conspicuity for emergency vehicles, helping to reduce accidents, especially when they are in unusual traffic situations—e.g. stopped in fast-moving traffic, or moving ...

  3. Emergency vehicle equipment - Wikipedia

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    Popular patterns include 'checker board' (alternate coloured squares, sometimes called 'Battenburg markings'), chevrons (arrowheads - often pointed towards the front of the vehicle if on the side, or pointing vertically upwards on the rear) or stripes (along the side - these were the first type or retro-reflective device introduced, as the ...

  4. United States military vehicle markings of World War II

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    On each rear door, below the window, a six-inch cross on an eight-inch white field. All writing in white to be properly shaded to give depth. [4]: 13 A six-inch caduceus in maroon to be painted on both sides of the rear body, below the lower moulding, seven inches to the rear of the front body. Under which in one inch letters UNITED STATES over ...

  5. Jam sandwich (police car) - Wikipedia

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    Two Metropolitan Police Hyundai i30s in "jam sandwich" livery (left) and Battenburg markings (right). The "jam sandwich" livery on police vehicles across the United Kingdom has today been replaced by Battenburg markings, first introduced in 1998 on the recommendation that the livery makes the vehicle easily identifiable by oncoming drivers as a police vehicle from at least 500 metres (1,600 ft).

  6. Armoured Carrier Wheeled Indian Pattern - Wikipedia

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    Mk II — Ford CO11QRF chassis (all wheel drive, motor in the rear, right hand drive). Mk IIA — modified armoured hull. Mk IIB — thicker armour. Mk IIC — Ford C191QRF chassis, armoured roof and small turret for Bren MG. Mk III — similar to Mk IIC, with slightly modified hull. 276 units built. Mk IV — Ford C291QR chassis, open hull.

  7. Vehicle markings of the United States military - Wikipedia

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    Army Technical Bulletin 43-0209, Color, Marking, and Camouflage Painting of Military Vehicles, Construction Equipment and Materials Handling Equipment, standardizes how vehicle bumper numbers are applied. The markings are divided into four positions. Positions 1 and 2 are applied on the left, while positions 3 and 4 are applied on the right.

  8. Category:Vehicle markings - Wikipedia

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