Citations:restripe

English citations of restripe

1902, United States Deptartment of Justice, Office of the Attorney General, Annual report of the Attorney General of the United States for The Year 1902[1], Exhibit F4.—Contingent expenses, Department of Justice, Transportation:
Rub down, repaint and varnish roof, rub down body, color and varnish and restripe and varnish same, repaint, stripe, and varnish gear

Per cirwin in IRC: "" Implementation of an all-white pavement marking system in the United States would require all current yellow centerlines to be removed and/or restriped "" - http://books.google.com/books?id=yWtWFjnXsnMC&pg=PA4&dq=restripe&lr=

http://onlinemanuals.txdot.gov/txdotmanuals/pmh/pavement_surface_preparation.htm On many occasions, rather than obliterating the existing stripe, it is more cost-effective and convenient to simply restripe over the old markings without removing them, assuming that the old markings still adhere well to the roadway.

http://books.google.com/books?id=_hzeaaSzAWAC&lpg=PA344&dq=restripe&lr=&pg=PA307 has a glossary entry indicating: Audio restripe aka restripe; transferring a new sound tack(sic) to a videotape. The image is unaltered but the sound track is changed.

http://books.google.com/books?id=vIgN0vFsI4cC&lpg=PA40&ots=BOuZwB95ol&dq=restripe%20audio%20video&pg=PA40 In both cases you can try “slaving” a code generator and restriping, or duping, the reels.