Road Marking

Bare Roads

Without markings, traffic becomes confusing. Painted lines and symbols guide and regulate drivers.

Bare Roads
Traffic Paints

Road paints, studs, and thermoplastic strips improve safety and help maintain smooth flow.

Traffic Paints
White Markings

White lines guide lanes, yellow shows restrictions. Kerbs use black with white or yellow.

White Markings
Centre Line

Broken lines = crossing allowed. Solid lines = no crossing. Mixed = follow the solid line.

Centre Line
Lane Line

Broken or continuous lines used to define lanes.

Lane Line
Centre Barrier

Used on multi-lane roads to separate opposing traffic streams.

Centre Barrier Line
Double Lines

Double continuous lines mean no crossing in either direction.

Double Lines
Solid + Broken

Broken = you may cross. Solid = you must not cross.

Solid and Broken
Stop Line

Solid line at junctions showing where vehicles must stop.

Stop Line
Give Way

Dotted lines at junctions mean give way to main road traffic.

Give Way Line
Edge Lines

Continuous lines marking the safe edge of the carriageway.

Edge Lines
No Parking

Solid yellow line with a sign shows a no-parking zone.

No Parking Lines
Yellow Box

Cross only if clear space ahead. Never stop inside the box.

Yellow Box Junction
Pedestrian Crossing

Zebra stripes mark safe places for pedestrians to cross.

Pedestrian Crossing
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