
If you go to Spain soonyou take a risk resist again on the roads of the Latin American country. Unprecedented labeling will see the light of day several weeks
The goal is to to raise awareness motorists traveling in cities. The name of this marking? dragon’s teethin relation its shape which creates an impression tooth row Here’s what it takes knowing!
Reduce the speed of drivers
That’s why Spain who will see first this is a new label. This will then be rolled out everywhere Europe.
Meanwhile, it’s a sample in natural size for Spanish motorists. The purpose of this new practice is to raise awareness drivers about the speed limit in urban areas.
If you look closely at the photos in slide show marking will be placed on top of the item Both sides the sidewalk
Triangular mark
The reason for this new labeling is: triangular and repeating. If it can seem trivialhowever, that is the point Very important.
Indeed, triangles will be able to play double role At first, they will be visible from afar thanks to their large size.
Moreover, they will transfer illusion to motorists, what a road shrinks itself. The motorist must face this illusion brake without even realizing it.
If the effectiveness of this labeling provedit will be exported everywhere in Europe, and therefore a fortiori In France.
Other devices tested in Spain
Spain don’t stop there. Indeed, in addition to this is the marking with triangular shapes, they will also check other marking.
There is none teeth here, but good zigzags The purpose of this marking is to prevent availability of motorists pedestrian crossing in the nearest meters.
These decisions are received immediately before the balance sheet incivility of European motorists from the foundation Vinci Highway. A sad record since all offenses are magnification on the roads
Source: Auto Plus

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