
Stake attention in this memory
The image displays a series of heavy road construction machines parked on a grassy verge adjacent to a multi-lane asphalt highway. The location is Johannesburg, Gauteng province, South Africa, as indicated by the "GP" designation on the license plate ("AZ 39 LT GP") of a blue passenger vehicle partially visible on the far right lane of the highway. From left to right, the stationary equipment includes a grey and green Vögele road milling machine (asphalt planer) with a yellow canopy, followed by two yellow tandem vibratory rollers (road compactors), each equipped with an operator's cab and orange warning lights. Another dark-colored heavy machine is partially visible to the right of the second roller. All machinery is positioned behind a silver guardrail that separates the verge from the active traffic lanes. The highway consists of at least two asphalt lanes. The lane closest to the viewer exhibits distinct horizontal grooves or tire marks on its surface. A solid white line separates the lanes. A red and white striped chevron sign is visible on the far left, behind the guardrail. The environment is characterized by a clear blue sky, sparse green grass on the verge, and distant trees. No individuals are visible in the scene, and the machinery appears to be inactive.
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