Road marking applications consist of lines, signs, and symbols used on roads, parking lots, pedestrian crossings, and other traffic areas. They regulate traffic flow and are essential for both vehicle and pedestrian safety, guiding drivers and pedestrians while ensuring organized traffic.
Lines that guide vehicles to stay in their lanes and change lanes safely. Typically white, indicating which lanes vehicles should follow.
Symbols and markings that show drivers the correct direction to follow, commonly used at intersections, road splits, and major streets.
Designated areas for pedestrians to cross safely, usually marked with white horizontal lines.
Markings placed before speed bumps to alert drivers and reduce speed. Frequently used near schools, hospitals, and other sensitive areas.
Critical markings used to organize traffic and ensure safety, applied at lane merges, road splits, and junctions.
Markings such as “No Parking,” “Speed Limit,” and “Slow Down” provide essential information and warnings.