Wokingham bizarre road markings
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Surely road markings are standardised for a reason. This idea of confusing drivers and pedestrians and then they'll slow down, which is safe, just seems bizarre to me. Time will tell I suppose.
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Surely road markings are standardised for a reason. This idea of confusing drivers and pedestrians and then they'll slow down, which is safe, just seems bizarre to me. Time will tell I suppose.
We have 50+ years of training and conditioning people about zebra crossings. How on earth would you actually know that is a crossing?
Also I see their point on it encouraging kids that it is to play in.
This is probably up there with the dumbness of that promenade that painted lots of wavy lines then binned them after 6 weeks.
Also I see their point on it encouraging kids that it is to play in.
This is probably up there with the dumbness of that promenade that painted lots of wavy lines then binned them after 6 weeks.
Looking at the location, it doesn't look ped-friendly in its old layout.
https://maps.app.goo.gl/pZLNQH1MZK9wetHV8
Experimenting is a good thing. The comment from the driving instructor made me laugh:
Andrew Rock, a driving instructor from the area, told BBC Radio Berkshire he would be getting his students to "approach with caution" and believed the crossing was "potentially dangerous".
No st, Sherlock, that's exactly what you are supposed to teach!
https://maps.app.goo.gl/pZLNQH1MZK9wetHV8
Experimenting is a good thing. The comment from the driving instructor made me laugh:
Andrew Rock, a driving instructor from the area, told BBC Radio Berkshire he would be getting his students to "approach with caution" and believed the crossing was "potentially dangerous".
No st, Sherlock, that's exactly what you are supposed to teach!
It seems to be going down well with the locals:
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