Traffic Control & Pavement Marking

Improve driver and pedestrian safety with the right layouts and the right pavement marking through urban areas and local streets.

Texas Traffic Control & Pavement Marking Experts

Traffic control is complicated because it involves humans on the go, and their patterns are always changing.

Across Texas agencies keep driver, passenger and pedestrian safety through a system of traffic signs, traffic signals and road markings.

While the job is complex, each element must convey a message that is simple. It’s vital to make the rules of the road easy to understand so drivers absorb information and react no matter what speed they’re traveling.

Highly Specialized

When it comes to traffic control, a one-size-fits-all design just won’t work.

There’s a massive difference between a smart car and an 18-wheeler in terms of how much notice they need for stopping distance, where their center of gravity lies, the type of guard rail that will avert disaster and other factors critical to highway safety.

Universally Recognized

Texans are diverse, and the state receives visitors from all over the planet. Our traffic control devices follow universal standards of design and usage so motorists perceive them quickly and respond almost instinctively, no matter where in the world they’re from. Standard colors and shapes help them decide on and take the appropriate action on highways, toll roads and rural back country lanes.

Expertly Implemented

Whether you’re sequencing lights at intersections, setting up detectors to count and measure traffic, planning ramps approaching expressways or carrying out some other traffic control tasks, Striping Technology experts put combined decades of experience to work and deliver the results you’re looking for within deadlines and budgets.

Dedicated to Keeping Texans Safe

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Traffic Safety and Pavement Marking Services

Multilane, Two-Direction Road Marking

Tell drivers when to stay on their side and when they can pass safely with clear, high visibility pavement marking.

Two-Lane No Passing Roads

Clearly mark when oncoming traffic or highway topography make it unsafe to pass with mile after mile of double yellow line marking.

Center Turn Lanes

Clearly communicate when and where it’s safe to make a left turn with a center turn lane and directional arrows.

Restricted Lanes and Pedestrian Areas

Create HOV lanes with high visibility pavement marking and stenciled shapes. Mark safe pedestrian areas with crosswalk markings.

White Lane Markings

Solid, unbroken white pavement marking lines define lanes for vehicles all moving in the same direction, or they separate the shoulder from the road. Dotted or dashed white lines mark the center and let drivers know there is same-direction traffic. We use high contrast road paint or thermoplastic for durability and visibility.

 

Yellow Lines Across Texas

Yellow lines mark areas where there could be oncoming traffic. Drivers know to stay on one side of the yellow line or risk head-on collisions. Whether they are dashed or solid sends a message about when it might be safe to pass.

  • No-Passing Zone Pavement Markings
  • White Lane Line Pavement Markings
  • Edge Line Pavement Markings
  • Raised Pavement Markers

 

  • Stop and Yield Lines
  • Crosswalk Markings
  • Parking Space Markings
  • Pavement Word and Symbol Markings
  • Delineator Design and Application
  • Speed Measurement Markings
  • Curb Markings
  • Preferential Lane Word and Symbol Markings
  • Markings for Roundabout Intersections
  • Circular Intersection Marking
  • Speed Hump Markings
  • Advance Speed Bump Markings
  • Markings for Objects in or Adjacent to Roadway