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FIGURE 1 Figure 1 is a pictoral view looking down, depicting an auto collision obstructing flow of traffic at an intersection. Traffic safety cones are set up at the scene in conjunction with traffic directional mats. |
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FIGURE 2 Figure 2 is a perspective view of the present invention illustrating the indented reflective arrow in proportion to the mat itself. The indented arrow may be repainted with reflective paint as required and utilized redundantly. |
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FIGURE 3 Figure 3 is a pictoral view depicting the traffic directional mats conveniently stacked in the trunk of a police vehicle. The traffic directional mat may be easily accessed, utilized and restacked as required. |
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FIGURE 4 Figure 4 is a top view of the present invention depicting the indented arrow in proportion to the mat itself. Also indicated, the direction of view of the following Figure 5. |
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FIGURE 5 Figure 5 is a front view of the present invention as per indicated on Figure 4 with respect to direction of view. Shown in phantom line, the depth of the indented arrow of the present invention. |
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FIGURE 6 Figure 6 is a sectional view of the present invention showing the depth of the indented arrow in respect to the proportions of the mat itself. |
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FIGURE 7 Figure 7 is a bottom view of the present invention depicting the indented direcitonal arrow in phantom line and in proportion to the size of the mat itself. |
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FIGURE 8 Figure 8 is a pictoral view depicting a road work traffic diversion exercising the use of the traffic directional mat in conjunction with other traffic safety devices. The illustration shows the present invention clearly indicating the correct path for redirection of traffic. |
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FIGURE 9 Figure 9 is shows the reflective qualities of the directional arrow and proportion of the arrow in relation to the mat itself. The indented arrow may be repainted as required with reflective paint. |
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FIGURE 10 Figure 10 is a pictoral view of the present invention depicting a motorist interacting and responding to the traffic directional mat in which clearly indicates the correct path for the redirection of traffic. |
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FIGURE 11 Figure 11 is a pictoral view of a motorist interacting in poor weather conditions to the clearly indicated traffic directional mats. The correct path of traffic flow is visible in less than perfect ambient light conditions as well as to the nature of the device itself which presents an easily noticeable indication of travel direction. |
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