Road surface marking is important because it conveys official road information. They are used to delineate areas for different uses, such as in parking spaces and other designated areas for the use of loading and unloading. On paved roads, road surface marking is essential in conveying direction and guidance to drivers and pedestrians. The uniformity of these markings and striping is absolutely imperative in avoiding confusion that can cause hazardous accidents.
The standardization of these official road markings is a responsibility carried across all borders to help motorists and pedestrians understand the language of the road wherever they may be. How did road surface marking and striping begin? Here, we outline its brief history to aid in our understanding of road rules and language. He came to this conclusion after seeing a milk wagon leave a white trail along a road.
Hines was posthumously inducted to the Michigan Transportation Hall of Honor for this innovation, along with the receipt of many other Design for the Future awards. The first ever road markings that were seen in the UK were in and the first ever was the famous white line.
During the s the rise of painted lines on UK roads grew dramatically but it was not until that official guidelines of where and how white lines on roads should be used, were introduced. The official word, on what white lines should be used for was carried out by the First Ministry of Transport in By the UK had Cats Eyes for nearly ten years and white lines had more strings to their bows.
They were now being used to keep traffic in the correct lane. It was also used at this time to help motorists to define the boundary of the carriageway they were travelling on and those entrances to side roads and lay-bys.
The s saw the arrival of the yellow lines and the restrictions on waiting, loading and unloading. By the UK Government had decided that double white lines were to be used to control overtaking.
In England, the idea of painting a centre white line was first experimented with in in Sutton Coldfield, Birmingham.
Following complaints by residents over reckless driving and several collisions, the Sutton Cold field Corporation decided to paint the line on Maney Corner in the area of Maney. The function of line. The line was put down as an experiment as there were a lot of accidents there, even in the early days of the motor car. But how did they get there? File this one under those questions that you find yourself pondering on hour nine of your summer road trip.
The first white line road marking dates back to in the United Kingdom, according to Traffic Signs and Meanings. This idea caught on quickly, but the markings weren't recognized as road safety protocol until In the '30s, the lines were used for much more than telling you how much road you have to work with.
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