This road marking can be used to indicate...
Signage: Road markings
Explanation
Pedestrian crossing with traffic lights and little paint
The **paint on pedestrian crossings** can be **slippery when it rains** ☔️💧.
To prevent motorcycles, bicycles, and pedestrians from slipping, **the smallest possible amount of paint** is used.
When the crossing has **traffic lights for pedestrians and vehicles 🚦**, **so much paint is not needed** for it to be clearly visible, because the traffic light already clearly indicates the crossing point.
Therefore, in these cases a pedestrian crossing with **little paint** is allowed, as long as it is **visible** and **safer** by being less slippery.
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