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While the physical handbook is currently king, the article concludes with a forward look. New airports are testing for apron drivers. Instead of painted lines, drivers see virtual lanes on a heads-up display.

Stay safe out there, and keep the rubber on the painted lines. Apron Markings Signs Handbook

While taxiway markings use yellow , apron markings primarily use white for aircraft guidance and red/white/yellow for vehicle/GSE guidance. While the physical handbook is currently king, the

Apron Markings and Signs Handbook a critical industry guide published by Airports Council International (ACI) to standardize visual aids on airport aprons Stay safe out there, and keep the rubber

to provide global guidance on standardized visual aids for airport apron areas . Now in its Third Edition (2017) , it supplements the standards set by ICAO Annex 14 ICAO Aerodrome Design Manual Core Purpose and Scope