Australian state will trial glow-in-the-dark line markings to improve safety on one of its most dangerous regional roads.
A council has spent £265,000 on a re-surfacing scheme in a town centre only for workers to paint road markings too small for cars to park in. Bungling work men painted the parallel parking spaces ...
Work to repaint faded road markings in town recently started along Voortrekker Road. The Brakpan Roads Department recently embarked on work to paint road markings, starting off with the main roads ...
Road markings are used to define boundaries for pedestrians and vehicles and guide them when using our public highway. These can become worn over time as a result of traffic and weather. Worn markings ...
Traffic & Transportation members lean toward a type of street marking to better signify where cars should park ...
New South Wales will become the second Australian state to trial glow-in-the-dark road markings, as governments look to curb the nation's rising road toll.
The city recently made changes along Towne Avenue to reduce speeds and increase visibility for cyclists and pedestrians.