One state is trialling the unusual road markings that use an optical illusion to encourage drivers to slow down in high-traffic zones.
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Unusual road markings have started to appear on Adelaide roads as part of a new plan to slow down drivers.
One state is trialling the unusual road markings that use an optical illusion to encourage drivers to slow down in high-traffic zones.
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As part of this plan, three new roads will be constructed connecting Chandkhed to Kasarsai, Mutha Top to Urawade, and Nighoje to Moi to enhance...
Wondering what these road markings are? You're not alone, but you may see more of them in the future if they're found to be useful.
Wondering what these road markings are? You're not alone, but you may see more of them in the future if they're found to be useful.
By BC Highway Patrol Throughout February, BC Highway Patrol is on a campaign asking you to use the 70/40 rule to ‘Slow Down and Move...
Better Reporting on Road Safety Can Save Lives – Report By Gift Briton The media can influence public perception and policy decisions, including...