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Bare roads
Bare roads will lead to total vehicular confusion. Markings are painted on the road to direct, guide and regulate the road user.
Road markings include all lines patters, words and colors applied on or attached to the road surface or kerb, for the said purpose
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Traffic paints
Traffic paints are commonly used for road markings. Other materials such as, road studs, cat's
eyes and thermoplastic strips also find their application in road markings. These markings
promote road safety and ensure smooth flow of traffic. Sometimes, road markings are used to
supplement the message of road signs and other devices.
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Centre line :
On undivided two-way roads, the centre line separates the opposing streams of traffic and
facilitates their movements. The centre line can be a single broken line, a single continuous
solid line (barrier line), a double solid line or a combination of solid line and broken
line. Single and double solid lines, whether white or yellow, must not be crossed or even
straddled. On a road with two centre lines, of which one is solid and the other broken, the
solid line has significance only it it is on the left side of the combination as viewed by
the driver. In such a case, the driver must be careful not to cross or straddle the centre
line.
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Double Continuous
Double Continuouslines are used where visibility is restricted in both directions.
Neither stream of traffic is allowed to cross the lines.
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Pedestrian Crossings
These are alternate black and white stripes painted parallel to the road generally known
as zebra crossing. Pedestrians must cross only at the point where these lines are provided
and when the signal is in their favor at controlled crossings. You must stop and give way to
pedestrians at these crossings. Pedestrian crossings are marked to facilitate and give the
right of way to pedestrians.
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