This road marking indicates...
Signage: Road markings
Explanation
Raised pedestrian crossing
Sometimes the **pedestrian crossing** is built slightly **raised** above the level of the carriageway so that it is more visible and vehicles **reduce their speed**.
The **triangles painted on the carriageway** warn of this **slight incline**.
They are a visual signal to indicate that the pedestrian crossing is **on a speed hump** (raised) and that you must **slow down** before reaching it.
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