Battenburg markings refer to a specific pattern of alternating colored blocks used primarily in emergency services and public safety vehicles for identification and visibility. The pattern typically consists of a series of squares or rectangles in two colors, arranged in a checkerboard or block-style layout. This marking is often utilized on vehicles, uniforms, and equipment to enhance visibility and make them easily recognizable, especially in low-light or emergency situations.
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