Which of these is NOT a road marking?
Signage: Road markings
Explanation
**Road markings** are signs that are directly on the road surface and help guide and regulate traffic. These include **words** and **lines** painted on the pavement.
- **Words**: These are inscriptions on the ground that convey specific messages, such as "P" and "N" to indicate a nearby level crossing.

- **Lines**: These can be continuous, discontinuous, or in the form of symbols, and serve to delimit lanes, indicate crossing areas, or reserve spaces for certain types of vehicles, such as bicycles.

On the other hand, **cones** are not road markings. They are physical objects temporarily placed on the road to warn of works, detours, or hazards, but they are not part of the painted signs on the roadway.
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